- 1. The information (text or numbers) stored in a cell.
A) Normal View B) Data C) Row
- 2. Use this to know the exact location of a specific cell. It is formed by noting the intersection of the column and row.
A) Cell Address B) Slide Sorter View C) Table
- 3. The vertical spaces in a table that are sometimes labeled with letters.
A) Column B) Chart C) Slide Show
- 4. The horizontal spaces that are sometimes labeled with numbers.
A) Row B) Network C) Slide Layouts
- 5. A series of rows and columns in a worksheet that contains related data.
A) Pixel B) Table C) Transition
- 6. A physical representation, such as a graph or pie chart, of data.
A) Chart B) RAM C) Animation
A) CTRL + U B) Ribbon C) CTRL + Z
- 8. This is the main working window in the presentation.
A) Data B) Normal View C) Slide
- 9. An interconnected group of computers.
A) Design Template B) Network C) Cell Address
- 10. The strips of buttons and/or tabs across the top of the main window.
A) Column B) Cell Address C) Ribbon
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