Pre-set settings that determine how Excel behaves when performing an action.
Commands on the default ribbon tabs that are related in functionality.
A pane found on the left side of Backstage view. It provides you access to workbook and file-related commands through a series of tabs.
Several settings that enable you to change how a document prints.
(1) An area on the ribbon that contains groups of related commands. See command tab. (2) An area of the Backstage navigation pane that contains groups of related commands.
A file that includes formatting and formulas complete with designs, tools, and specific data types.
A reference to a specific cell or range of cells regardless of where the formula is located in the worksheet. An absolute cell reference uses a dollar sign in front of the column and row markers in a cell address.
Operators that specify the calculations to be performed.
A reference that identifies a cell’s location in the worksheet based on its row number and column letter.
A number or text value entered directly into a formula.
A cell or range in a worksheet in another Excel workbook, or a defined name in another workbook.
An equation that performs calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, on values in a worksheet.
A cell reference that uses an absolute column or row reference, but not both.
A group of cells, and occasionally a single cell, with a designated name.
Parentheses inside of parentheses within a formula.
An element that identifies the values to be used in a calculation.
The rules Excel follows to calculate any formula that contains two or more operators.
A cell reference that adjusts the cell identifier automatically if you insert or delete columns or rows, or if you copy the formula to another cell.
A number, a cell address, a date, text, or Boolean data in Excel. Regarding formulas, it is usually a number or cell address.
A symbol or name that represents something else; it can be a cell address, a range of cells, and so on.
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