| A | B |
| Absolute Address | Refers to a specific cell or range |
| Active Cell | Contains the insertion point and has a dark border |
| Cell | The intersection of a row and a column. |
| Cell References | Identifies a particular cell, same as cell address |
| Cell Shading | The use of a color or a pattern to change its appearance. |
| Columns | The vertical divisions of a worksheet that are identified by letters. |
| Formulas | Always starts with an equal sign. |
| Gridlines | Lines on a chart |
| Label | Any cell entry other than a numeric value or a formula. |
| Range | A block of cells that is selected. |
| Rows | The horizontal divisions of a worksheet that are identified by numbers. |
| Spreadsheet | Applications, such as Excel, that you can use to enter, analyze, and calculate data. |
| Sum | To add values. |
| Values | The result of a formula. |
| Wrap Text | Forces text to break into lines within a cell. |
| WYSIWYG | What You See Is What You Get |