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A block of cells in an Excel worksheet |
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A block of adjacent cells in a worksheet |
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Cells in a worksheet that act as a block, but are not necessarily adjacent to eachother |
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To apply attributes to cell data to change the appearance of the worksheet |
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A collection of coordinated fonts, colors, and effects for graphic elements such as charts and images that can be quickly applied to all sheets in a worksheet |
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The typeface or design of text |
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A color that fills a cell, appearing behind the data |
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A combination of a font, text color, cell color, and other font attributes applied to a single cell; cell styler are called Quick Styles in other Office programs |
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The measurement of the typeface in points (one point equals 1/72 of an inch) |
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A format that controls how numerical data is displayed including the use of commas, dollar signs (or other symbols), and the number of decimal places |
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A style that vertically aligns with dollar signs ($), thousands separators (,), and decimal points |
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As style that displays decimal numbers as a percentage |
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A style that displays numbers with a thousands seperator (,) |
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A style that displays dollar signs ($) immediately preceding the number and includes a thousands seperator (,) |
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A feature of Windows that holds data or graphics that you have cut or copied and are ready to be pasted into any document |
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A cell address expressed in relation to the cell containing the formula; when such a formula is copied, the relative cell references are adjusted to reflect the new location of the formula cell |
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A cell address, such as $E$14, referenced in a formula that does not change based on the location of the cell that contains the formula |
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