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Google Sheets!
Computers
Question | Answer |
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Active cell | An active is the cell you are currently working in |
Auto sum (Greek E) | A formula that will add up a column of numbers |
Cell Reference | The column number and the row letter of a cell. Ex. D9 |
Cell | Each individual box on the spread sheet where a column and row meet. |
Chart Title | The title given to the chart or graph being made |
Column | The vertical references identified by letters |
Formula | Calculation for a cell that always starts with "=" sign |
Formula Bar | Box identified by fx containing the active cell information |
Graph | A visual representation of data |
Gridlines | The horizontal and vertical lines on the spreadsheet |
Labels | Titles given to data placed in a spreadsheet |
Row | The horizontal references identified by numbers |
Sheet tabs | Tabs that identify the worksheets in a workbook |
Spreadsheet | A grid that organizes data |
Value | A number that can be entered into a cell as data and used in calculations. |
Workbook | The Excel file containing many worksheets |
Worksheet | One spreadsheet page in the Excel workbook |
X-Axis Title | Title given to the horizontal axis of the chart |
Y-Axis Title | Title given to the vertical axis of the chart |
Column | Most used to show data, trends, comoparisons, and changes over time in years, months, or quarters. |
Bar | A column chart that runs horizontal and works well with a larger number of values or information to show. |
Line | Line graphs works well for showing long periods of time or multiple groups of data. at once. |
Pie | Have only one column of data to show Proportions and raios of things occurring at specific times. |
Scatter | Normally used to display scientific data. |
Doughnut | Looks like a pie chart with a hole in the middle and allows to display a series of informaion. |