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Displayed the active cell's contents located above the cell
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2
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Used to apply several formats in one step
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The identifying letters and numbers for the columns and rows
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The bar separating the column letters at the top of your work sheet
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Solid lines that mark off rows and columns
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A function that automatically identifies and adds ranges of cells in your worksheet
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A feature that allows you to quickly apply the contents of one cell to another or a range of cells selected
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A feature that allows you to copy information in a active cell to another cell or range of cells selected horizontally
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Formatting that applied to a cell when a specified condition is met
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Text stored in the cells
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15
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When you move the mouse while holding down the mouse button to select a range of cells
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Horizontal part of the worksheet
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Sheets in an Excel workbook
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19
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Used to display a worksheet
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21
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The intersection of a row and a column
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24
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Vertical part of the worksheet grid identified by the letters A to Z and AA to XFD
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Mathematical statement used to calculate a value
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Lines on your worksheet that separate the columns and rows
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A drop-down menu item and a button on the standard toolbar that allows you to select a formula that you wish to apply to data in your worksheet
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