Excel - Ch 4 Flashcards

1
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The process of keeping rows/columns visible on screen at all times

A

Freezing

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2
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Freezes columns & rows to right/bottom of active cell

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Freeze Panes

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3
Q

Freezes top row

A

Freeze Top Row

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4
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Freezes first column

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Freeze First Column

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5
Q

Indicates where data will start on another printed page

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Page Break

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6
Q

Indicates where automatic page breaks will occur

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Blue Dashed Lines

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7
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Indicates where manual page breaks have been inserted

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Solid Blue Lines

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8
Q

Range of cells that will print (can be set); use this function to print titles on every page

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Print Area

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9
Q

Sequence in which pages are printed; default is top-left section, bottom-left section, top-right section, bottom-right section

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Print Order

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10
Q

Structured range that contains refined data organized in a method that increases the capacity to manage

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Table

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11
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The organization method used to manage multiple data points within a data set (names, grades, contact info, etc.)

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Data Structure

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12
Q

Individual piece of data (such as names); each should represent the smallest possible unit of data (First & Last names separated); enables you to manipulate data in a variety of ways for output

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Field

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13
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A collection of related data about one entity (represented across full row in a table)

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Record

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14
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Control fill colour of header row & rows of records; can change to certain colour schemes

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Table Styles

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15
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Displays header row (field names) when checked

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Header Row

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16
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Displays a total row at the bottom of a table

A

Total Row

17
Q

Applies a different format to the first column so that row headings stand out

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First Column

18
Q

Applies a different format to the last column so it stands out (like a grand total)

A

Last Column

19
Q

Displays alternate fill/not-filled format

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Banded Rows/Columns

20
Q

A tag or use of a table element (such as field heading) as a reference in a formula

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Structured Reference

21
Q

The use of field headings without row references in a structured formula

A

Unqualified reference

22
Q

Structured formula that includes references that include a table name (must be used if you want to use table data in a formula outside of table boundaries)

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Fully Qualified Structured Reference

23
Q

Process of arranging records by the value of one or more fields within a table (not limited to just tables)

A

Sorting

24
Q

Sorting Styles:

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Text (A - Z or Z - A)
Dates (Oldest - Newest or Newest - Oldest)
Values (Largest - Smallest or Smallest - Largest)
Colour (Cell Colour or Font Colour)

25
Q

Process of specifying conditions to display only records that meet certain conditions

A

Filtering (Text, Number, Custom)

26
Q

Applies special formatting to highlight or emphasize cells that meet certain conditions (sales goal, grades below standard, etc.)

A

Conditional Formatting

27
Q

Displays below the last row of records in an Excel Table, enables you to display summary statistics (sum of values)

A

Total Row

28
Q

=SUBTOTAL(function_num,ref1…) ; (ref1 = range of cells)

A

Calculates on aggregate value (totals or averages)

29
Q
  • Text Contains
  • Duplicate Values
  • Highlight Cell Rules
  • Top/Bottom Rules
  • Colour Scales (Gradient)
  • Data Bars
  • Icon Sets
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Types of Conditional Formatting

30
Q

Highlight cells that meet certain conditions (fill colours, font colours, borders)

A

Highlight Cell Rules

31
Q

Format to highlight top # value amounts

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Top/Bottom Rules

32
Q

Apply gradient/solid fill bar which width of part represents the current cells value w/ different colours

A

Data Bars

33
Q

Format cells w/ different colours based on relative values of cell

A

Colour Scale

34
Q

Symbols/signs that classify data into 3, 4, 5 categories

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Icon Sets