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- cell
- The intersection of a row and a column
- cell reference
- The columns letter followed by the row numbers,
like A1 or BC575.
- cell style
- A
combination of choices of formats that is named and
can be used again for other cells.
- chart area
- The area
that contain all of the parts of the chart,
including the titles and legend.
- chart tips
- Popup tips
that tell what each part of a chart is or its
values.
- chart title
- The title assigned to the chart, usually at the
top.
- chart type
- Type of chart, like column, pie, area, donut,
etc.
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- Chart Wizard
- A set of dialogs which guide you through the
process of creating a chart based on your data .
- circular reference
- A formula that uses the cell reference of the
cell that the formula itself is in.
- Clear
- A command that opens a menu of choices or what
you want cleared: All, Formats, Contents, Comments.
- clear data
- Erase data from a cell. Formatting is still
assigned to the cell and will be used for any new
data. Clearing the data does not delete the cell
itself, just the contents.
- clear formats
- Returns the selected cells to the default
formatting.
- Collapse Dialog button
- A button which collapses the dialog to
show just a text box for cell references. Clicking
or dragging in the spreadsheet puts those cell
references in the text box.
- collapse group
- In a
subtotals sheet, clicking the
Collapse button will remove from view the rows in
that level of the sheet
- column
- A vertical set of cells, running from the top of
the sheet all the way to the bottom of the sheet
- column chart
- A chart
which displays the data as a set of columns.

- column heading
- A button which shows the letter name of the column
- column label
- A title that you enter in a cell for a column of
cells
- column width
- The horizontal size of a columns of cells.
- Comma
- A button on the toolbar which will apply the comma
number format to selected cells. In this format,
groups of 3 digits to the left of the decimal point
are separated by commas and 2 digits are shown to the
right of the decimal point.
- comment
- An note attached
to a cell. The default is a pale yellow rectangle. A
comment can be hidden. The shape can be changed to
any AutoShape. Text in a comment can be formatted.
Comments often explain something about the source or
formatting or use of the cell contents.
- comment indicator
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A small red triangle in the upper right corner of a
cell indicates that there is a comment attached to
the cell.
- concatenation
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Combining text and values into one text string. If the formula
in cell D10 is ="Final Total
is " + C4 + " ." and the value of
cell C4 is 560, then what you see
in cell D10 is The Final Total is 560.
- conditional
formatting
- Formatting that changes based on a
logical test. Fonts, borders, and patterns can all
be changed. Up to three different conditions can be
set for a cell.
- convert
- To change the type
of object or file. You might convert a Lotus 1-2-3
worksheet to a Microsoft Excel worksheet or to a
picture.
- Currency
- A button on the toolbar which applies the
Currency number format to the selected cells. In
this format numbers have a symbol for the
particular currency chosen, such as $ or €.
Two digits are shown to the right of the decimal
point.
- custom list
- A sorting list that you create yourself.
- customize toolbar
- Add or remove items from a toolbar.
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