| A | B |
| Ascending | An arrangement of text from the beginning to the end, such as from A to Z, 1 to 10, and January to December. |
| Cells | The rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect. |
| Cell Range | Identified by two or more cells within a table |
| Descending | An arrangement of text from the end to the beginning, such as from Z to A, 10 to 1, and December to January. |
| Formulas | A function that calculates totals, averages, determines the highest/lowest value and counts |
| Header Row | The first row of the table that is formatted differently and should be repeated for tables that continue beyond one page. |
| Merge Cells | To combine two or more cells into one |
| Quick Tables | Built-in preformatted tables |
| Sort | To arrange data alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically |
| Split Cells | To divide one cell into two or more cells |
| Table | An arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns |