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MLA ( Modern Language Association of America) |
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A report format that is widely used for scholarly manuscripts and student research papers. |
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Cited text is referenced by author’s last name and page number in parenthesis at the end of the paragraph. |
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Quoted text of more than four lines in a report. |
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Cited references listed on a separate page, alphabetically by author surnames. Each citation should include: author’s name, title of document (book, magazine, etc), Publisher, city of publication, and date. |
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Internet Service Provider (ISP) |
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A company that sells access to the Internet. |
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An internal network confined within a specific physical location, usually one particular office or building. |
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A text enhancement in which text is slanted to the right. |
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An alignment option in which text is even at the left and right margins. |
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A Microsoft software used for producing spreadsheets, charts, and graphs. |
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In spreadsheets, the intersection of a row and a column. |
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The column letter and row number given to a cell. A1 is the cell in the first row, first column. |
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A sort order used to organize text alphabetically from Z to A or numbers from largest to smallest. |
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A sorting order that organizes text alphabetically from A to Z or numbers from smallest to largest. |
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A feature that provides an automatic format to a table making it appear polished and professional. |
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A feature that automatically adds the highlighted numbers in a column. |
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A feature that allows you to create charts and insert them into Excel spreadsheets. |
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Removes the dividing lines between cells to create a single, larger cell that is centered over the entire spreadsheet. |
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A built-in formula that identifies the lowest value in a range of cells or data items in a field. |
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A built-in formula that identifies the lowest value in a range of cells or data items in a field. |
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A built-in formula that identifies the highest value in a range of cells or data items in a field. |
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The action that reverses the merge cells process and returns cells to their normal size. |
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