Wednesday, November 12, 2008

lesson 3

1. Absolute reference:A cell reference in an Excel formula that dosen't change when you copy the formula to another cell range.

2. Arguments:Inputs such as numbers,text,cell references, or logical values that are used in Excel functions to perform calculations.

3. AutoFilter:An Excel feature that enables you to apply a fliter to a list in order to display a subset of data.

4. Discussion comments:Comments that are displayed with an Excel workbook stored on a discussion sever.

5. Discussion server:A computer that stores discussion comments.

6. Fill handle:In Excel, the small, clack aquare located in thelower-right corner of selected cell or range that you can use to copy a value or formula to adjecent cells.

7.Filter:In Excel, a feature that allows you to display a subset of in a list on a worksheet.

8. Formula Bar: The long white bar above the column headings in a Excel worksheet that you can use to enter or edit cell data.

9. Function:A perdefined formula in Excel that performs a specific, built in operation.

10.Relative reference:In Excel a cell reference ina formula that automatiocally adjust to the new location when you copy the formula to another cell or range.

11.Syntax:The structure for entering functions and commands, including spelling,punctuation, and acceptable keywords.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

vocaballigment

1. Alligment:The placement text in relationship to the right and left margins of a page.

2. Border: A line placed around a paragraph or group of paragraphs.

Bullet: A graphic(such as a dot or picture) used to introduce each item in bulleted list.

3. Character style:A named set of formatting characteristics that can be applied to individual characters, such as a word or letter.

4. Font: A complete set of alphabetical characters,including letters,numbers,punctuation marks,and symbols, based on the same,unique design.

5. Font Style: Aspecial effect that can be applied to text charaters. Examples of font styles are bold italic, and underline.

6. Footer:A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document’s name, a page number, or the date.

7. Formatting: Making changes to a document appearance.

8. Header: A line text that appears at the top f each page in a file containing information such as the document’s name, a page number, or the date.

9. Indent: The amount of space between a paragraph and the right or left margin.

10. Line spacing: The amount of vertical space between the lines within a paragraph.

11. Page breaker: A marker that indicates the end of one page and the start of a new one.

12. Paragraph: Any text that is followed by a paragraph mark.

13. Paragraph spacing: The amount of vertical space between paragraphs.

14. Paragraph style: A named set of formatting characteristics that can be applied to one or more entire paragraphs.

15. Point: A unit of measure applied to fonts and paragraph spacing.

16. Shading: A gray or colored background that can be placed behind a paragraphs.

17. Style: A named set of formatting characteristics.

18. Tab: An amount of space by which text is idented from the left margin.