| A | B |
| A mathmatical expression used in a spreadsheet programs | Formula |
| A single piece of numeric data used in the calculation of a worksheet | Value |
| A single storage location within a worksheet | Cell |
| Text used to describe what the numbers in a worksheet mean | Labels |
| Two propeties of a cell's address | Letter and a number |
| Questions answered by the ability to perform immediate recalculations and adjustments | What if? |
| Done to the worksheet to place a student worksheet in order by grade | Sort |
| The address of a cell in the fifth column, tenth row of a worksheet | E10 |
| The cell in a worksheet that can currently accept information | Active |
| What spreadsheet feature is particularly useful to users who want to enter long descriptive labels | Variable Column Width |
| A worksheet containing a set of predefined formulas and designed for specific purpose | Template |
| To prevent users of worksheets from altering or destroying the contents of cells containing formulas, these cell can be | Locked |
| A rectangular group of cells treated as a unit in a worksheet | Range |
| A built-in formula or process in a spreadsheet program that performs specialized calculations automatically | Function |
| A stored series of steps entered into one or more cells and that can be recalled whenever needed | Macro |
| Which of the following is not a type of chart or graph that can be created in most spreadseet programs ? | Function |
| A collection of related worksheets that are stored together | Workbook or Notebook |
| Each unit or screen of information created using presentation graphics | Slide |
| The special effects, such as "fade out", that can be used when going from one slide to another in presentation graphics | Transitions |
| Which of the is not an example of a presentation graphics package | Excel |