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accent:A theme color variation.
automaticcolor: A color choice option based on your Windows default text and background colors, usually represented as black text on a white background.
automaticpagebreak:A page break Excel inserts automatically after fitting as much of the content on single page as possible without resizing the text.
bandedrows:A table style in which different fill colors applied to adjacent rows in an Excel table.
border:A line you add along an edge of a cell to improve readability of the data.
conditionalformat: Formatting that is applied only when a cell's value meets a specified condition.
customcolor:A color created by specifying a mixture of red, blue, and green color values.
Exceltable:A range of data that is treated as a distinct object in a worksheet.
fillcolor: A background color that can be added to cells to help differentiate parts of a worksheet or highlight data.
font:A set of characters that employ the same typeface, such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier.
fontsize:The size of the text.
fontstyle:Formats that can applied to a font such as italic, bold, or bold italic and special effects such as underline, strikethrough, and color.
footer:Information that appears in the bottom margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the current page number and the number of pages in the printout.
FormatPainter:A feature that copies and pastes formatting from one cell or range to another without copying and pasting the data.
formatting:The process of changing a workbook’s appearance by defining the fonts, styles, colors, and decorative features.
Generalnumberformat:The number format that, for the most part, displays values exactly as they are typed.
header:Information that appears in the top margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the filename and the date.
legend:A chart element that identifies the data markers associated with each data series in the chart.
manualpagebreak:A page break inserted by the user to specify the exact location of the page break.
margin:The space between the page content and the edges of the page.
merge:To combine, such as several cells into one cell.
nonthemefont:A font that is not associated with a particular design; non-theme fonts retain their appearance no matter what theme is used with the workbook.
numberformat:Formatting that displays values in a way that makes it easy for the reader to understand and interpret them.
printarea:The region that is sent to the printer from the active sheet.
printtitle:Information that appears on every printed page
sansserif:A font that does not include decorative strokes, such as Arial.
serif:A font that has extra decorative strokes at the end of each character, such as Times New Roman.
standardcolors:The 10 colors that are always available regardless of the workbook’s theme.
tablestyle:A single style that formats all of the table elements within an Excel table.
theme:A collection of formats for text, colors, images, and graphical effects applied throughout a workbook.
themecolors:The 12 colors that belong to the workbook’s theme.
themefont:A font associated with a particular theme and used for headings and body text in the workbook.
typeface:The specific design of a set of characters, including letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols.
Mrs. Grimes-Spreadsheets-Ch 2
Across:5. | A theme color variation. | 8. | Information that appears in the top margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the filename and the date. | 10. | Formats that can applied to a font such as italic, bold, or bold italic and special effects such as underline, strikethrough, and color. | 11. | The space between the page content and the edges of the page. | 17. | The number format that, for the most part, displays values exactly as they are typed. | 18. | A single style that formats all of the table elements within an Excel table. | 20. | A background color that can be added to cells to help differentiate parts of a worksheet or highlight data. |
| 21. | The specific design of a set of characters, including letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. | 22. | The 10 colors that are always available regardless of the workbook’s theme. | 23. | The process of changing a workbook’s appearance by defining the fonts, styles, colors, and decorative features. | 25. | A range of data that is treated as a distinct object in a worksheet. | 26. | A color created by specifying a mixture of red, blue, and green color values. | 27. | A feature that copies and pastes formatting from one cell or range to another without copying and pasting the data. |
| | Down:1. | To combine, such as several cells into one cell. | 2. | The size of the text. | 3. | A font associated with a particular theme and used for headings and body text in the workbook. | 4. | A chart element that identifies the data markers associated with each data series in the chart. | 5. | A page break Excel inserts automatically after fitting as much of the content on single page as possible without resizing the text. | 6. | The 12 colors that belong to the workbook’s theme. | 7. | Information that appears on every printed page | 9. | A table style in which different fill colors applied to adjacent rows in an Excel table. | 12. | A collection of formats for text, colors, images, and graphical effects applied throughout a workbook. |
| 13. | A line you add along an edge of a cell to improve readability of the data. | 14. | A color choice option based on your Windows default text and background colors, usually represented as black text on a white background. | 15. | A font that is not associated with a particular design; non-theme fonts retain their appearance no matter what theme is used with the workbook. | 16. | A font that does not include decorative strokes, such as Arial. | 19. | The region that is sent to the printer from the active sheet. | 20. | A set of characters that employ the same typeface, such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier. | 23. | Information that appears in the bottom margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the current page number and the number of pages in the printout. | 24. | A font that has extra decorative strokes at the end of each character, such as Times New Roman. |
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Mrs. Grimes-Spreadsheets-Ch 2
Across:5. | A theme color variation. | 8. | Information that appears in the top margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the filename and the date. | 10. | Formats that can applied to a font such as italic, bold, or bold italic and special effects such as underline, strikethrough, and color. | 11. | The space between the page content and the edges of the page. | 17. | The number format that, for the most part, displays values exactly as they are typed. | 18. | A single style that formats all of the table elements within an Excel table. | 20. | A background color that can be added to cells to help differentiate parts of a worksheet or highlight data. |
| 21. | The specific design of a set of characters, including letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. | 22. | The 10 colors that are always available regardless of the workbook’s theme. | 23. | The process of changing a workbook’s appearance by defining the fonts, styles, colors, and decorative features. | 25. | A range of data that is treated as a distinct object in a worksheet. | 26. | A color created by specifying a mixture of red, blue, and green color values. | 27. | A feature that copies and pastes formatting from one cell or range to another without copying and pasting the data. |
| | Down:1. | To combine, such as several cells into one cell. | 2. | The size of the text. | 3. | A font associated with a particular theme and used for headings and body text in the workbook. | 4. | A chart element that identifies the data markers associated with each data series in the chart. | 5. | A page break Excel inserts automatically after fitting as much of the content on single page as possible without resizing the text. | 6. | The 12 colors that belong to the workbook’s theme. | 7. | Information that appears on every printed page | 9. | A table style in which different fill colors applied to adjacent rows in an Excel table. | 12. | A collection of formats for text, colors, images, and graphical effects applied throughout a workbook. |
| 13. | A line you add along an edge of a cell to improve readability of the data. | 14. | A color choice option based on your Windows default text and background colors, usually represented as black text on a white background. | 15. | A font that is not associated with a particular design; non-theme fonts retain their appearance no matter what theme is used with the workbook. | 16. | A font that does not include decorative strokes, such as Arial. | 19. | The region that is sent to the printer from the active sheet. | 20. | A set of characters that employ the same typeface, such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier. | 23. | Information that appears in the bottom margin of each printed page; it often includes summary information such as the current page number and the number of pages in the printout. | 24. | A font that has extra decorative strokes at the end of each character, such as Times New Roman. |
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