Excel Spreadsheet Notes. What is a Spreadsheet? Columns and rows of data.

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Excel Spreadsheet Notes

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Excel Spreadsheet Notes

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What is a Spreadsheet?

Columns and rows of data.

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What does “j” represent on the spreadsheet below?

Name box – shows the current location of the cell cursor which in the above spreadsheet is

B5.

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What does “K” represent on the spreadsheet below?

Rows – are identified by numbers down the left side of the spreadsheet.

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What does “L” represent on the spreadsheet below?

Cell – is the intersection of a row and column. Each cell can store a single item

of data.

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What does “M” represent on the spreadsheet below?

Formula Bar – displays the contents of the selected cell.

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What does “N” represent on the spreadsheet below?

Columns – are identified by letters at the top of the spreadsheet.

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Where and what is page preview?

Print preview button allows you to view a document’s page on the screen as they

will appear when printed.