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vocab 7
Question | Answer |
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Ascending | Ascending order sorts text from beginning to end, such as from A to Z, 1 to 10, or January to December. |
Cells | cells, and tables. In this exercise, you practice using these techniques to resize rows and columns in a Word table |
Cell range | You can also use the math operators to perform addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication using cell range references |
Descending | Descending order sorts text from the end to the begin¬ning, such as from Z to A, 10 to 1, or December to January |
Formulas | Word 2016 also provides options to use formulas to calculate a total, compute an average, determine the highest/lowest number, and count values. |
Header row | Column headings are usually placed in the header ro |
Merge cells | The ability to merge and split table cells provides flexibility in customizing tables. To merge cells means to combine two or more cells into one |
Quick Tables | Quick Tables are built-in preformatted tables, such as calendars and tabular lists, which you can insert and use in your documents. |
Sort | To sort data means to arrange it alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically. Sorting displays data in order so that users can locate it more quickly |
Split cells | To split cells means to divide one cell into two or more cells. You might split cells when you need to place more than one type of data in one cell. |
table | The ability to merge and split table cells provides flexibility in customizing tables |