BUS 1350 Exam 1 Risinger
a range that spans two or more worksheets in a workbook - ✔✔3-D range
a hyperlink that no longer works because the file it refers to has been moved - ✔✔broken link
a user-defined name that replaces a cell reference. Also called name range - ✔✔Defined name
the workbook that receives data from another workbook when 2 workbooks are linked; Also called
dependent file - ✔✔Destination workbook
The mode in which you can edit cell contents directly in cell - ✔✔edit mode
a reference to a cell or range on a sheet in another Excel workbook, or a reference to a defined
name in another workbook. - ✔✔external reference
the exclamation point used in a formula to indicate that a referenced cell is outside the active sheet -
✔✔external reference indicator
in Excel, to consolidate data from separate workbooks - ✔✔link
Data types linked to resources on internet - ✔✔linked data types
A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document
and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object. - ✔✔linked
object
The cell reference area located below the Ribbon, which displays the cell reference of the active
cell. - ✔✔Name Box
A group of selected cells in a rectangular block - ✔✔range
when a range is used as a source - ✔✔source range
workbook from which you copy or link data - ✔✔Source workbook
A collection of two or more selected worksheets - ✔✔Worksheet group
A data type that refers to a rectangular block of cells (which can be just one cell), or in some cases,
a number of disjoint blocks of cells. - ✔✔Worksheet Reference
formulas with references to cells on same sheet can be thought of as 2-D because they only involve
row and column - ✔✔2-D reference
a 3-D reference includes row, column, and worksheet addresses in single reference - ✔✔3-D
reference
, a text string or graphic image connected to wide variety of sources - ✔✔Hyperlink
A label that appears when you point to some buttons and icons and that identifies the name of the
button or feature, briefly describes its function, conveys any keyboard shortcut for the command,
and includes a link to associated help topics, if any. - ✔✔ScreenTip
expands height of windows to fill screen and places them in a single row - ✔✔Vertical Workbook
Window
A workbook template you create that is ready to run with the formulas for all calculations included as
well as all formatting and labels - ✔✔Custom template
A file that contains an object created in a source file - ✔✔destination file
The program used to create the file in which you want to insert an object that was created using
another program. - ✔✔destination program
Term used to refer to a range being used as a destination. - ✔✔destination range
a financial statement that summarizes the revenues, costs and expenses incurred during a specific
period of time, usually a fiscal quarter or year. - ✔✔profit and loss statement
a file in which you create an object - ✔✔source file
Allows you to scroll in one pane while the other pane(s) move similarly - ✔✔Synchronized scrolling
predesigned workbook that contains all built-in formulas - ✔✔Template
Alphabetical order from A to Z, or numerical order from lowest number to highest number. -
✔✔ascending order
A list arrow that appears next to field name in an excel table used to sort or display portions of your
data - ✔✔AutoFit list arrow
a data type for a field that can be defined using other fields in same table - ✔✔calculated
in a table, a column that automatically fills in cells with formula results, using a formula entered in
another cell in same column - ✔✔calculated column
a field that can be computed from other fields - ✔✔calculated field
An item within a PivotTable field or PivotChart field that uses a formula you create. Calculated items
can perform calculations by using the contents of other items within the same field of the PivotTable
report or PivotChart report. - ✔✔calculated item
Operators that specify the calculations to be performed. - ✔✔calculation operator
A separate sheet in a workbook that stores a chart. - ✔✔chart sheet
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