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Excel - Lesson 8 - Managing Worksheets
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boundary : The line between rows or columns.
column heading : The identifying letter of a column.
column width : The left-to-right measurement of a column.
document theme : A predefined set of colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to an entire workbook or to specific items in a workbook.
effects : Something that modifies the appearance of an object.
footer : Lines of text that appear at the bottom of each page.
gridlines : The lines that display around worksheet cells.
header : A line of text that appears at the top of each page of a printed worksheet.
orientation : The position of the content in a worksheet, so that it prints either vertically or horizontally on a page.
page break : A divider that breaks a worksheet into separate pages for printing.
Page Break Preview : An Excel view in which you can quickly adjust automatic page breaks to achieve a more desirable printed document.
Print Preview : An Excel view that enables you to see what your document will look like before sending it to the printer.
row heading : The identifying letter of a row.
row height : The top-to-bottom measurement of a row.
scaling : Shrinking or stretching printed output to a percentage of its actual size.
transposing : Changes your cell data to change orientation.
watermark : Text or a picture that appears in the background of a document; it is similar to a sheet background in Excel.
white space : The empty area of a document in which no content appears.
Find command : A command to help you search for certain content.
freeze : To prevent portions of a worksheet from moving on the screen. When you ______ panes, such as a row of column headings, the column headings remain visible as you scroll down the worksheet or change magnification.
hide : To make a worksheet, column, or row invisible.
Replace command : An Excel feature that allows you to add content to a text box and replace any matches Excel finds
unhide : To make a worksheet, column, or row visible again.
zoom : An Excel feature that allows you to make a worksheet appear bigger (zoom in) or smaller (zoom out).
Excel - Lesson 8 - Managing Worksheets
Across:1. | An Excel view that enables you to see what your document will look like before sending it to the printer. | 4. | The line between rows or columns. | 7. | Shrinking or stretching printed output to a percentage of its actual size. | 8. | Text or a picture that appears in the background of a document; it is similar to a sheet background in Excel. | 9. | The lines that display around worksheet cells. | 10. | A line of text that appears at the top of each page of a printed worksheet. | 12. | To make a worksheet, column, or row visible again. | 14. | The identifying letter of a row. | 16. | A command to help you search for certain content. | 18. | A predefined set of colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to an entire workbook or to specific items in a workbook. | 19. | Changes your cell data to change orientation. | 20. | An Excel view in which you can quickly adjust automatic page breaks to achieve a more desirable printed document. | 21. | The identifying letter of a column. |
| | Down:2. | An Excel feature that allows you to add content to a text box and replace any matches Excel finds | 3. | A divider that breaks a worksheet into separate pages for printing. | 5. | The position of the content in a worksheet, so that it prints either vertically or horizontally on a page. | 6. | The top-to-bottom measurement of a row. | 11. | An Excel feature that allows you to make a worksheet appear bigger (zoom in) or smaller (zoom out). | 13. | Something that modifies the appearance of an object. | 15. | To make a worksheet, column, or row invisible. | 17. | The empty area of a document in which no content appears. |
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Excel - Lesson 8 - Managing Worksheets
Across:1. | An Excel view that enables you to see what your document will look like before sending it to the printer. | 4. | The line between rows or columns. | 7. | Shrinking or stretching printed output to a percentage of its actual size. | 8. | Text or a picture that appears in the background of a document; it is similar to a sheet background in Excel. | 9. | The lines that display around worksheet cells. | 10. | A line of text that appears at the top of each page of a printed worksheet. | 12. | To make a worksheet, column, or row visible again. | 14. | The identifying letter of a row. | 16. | A command to help you search for certain content. | 18. | A predefined set of colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to an entire workbook or to specific items in a workbook. | 19. | Changes your cell data to change orientation. | 20. | An Excel view in which you can quickly adjust automatic page breaks to achieve a more desirable printed document. | 21. | The identifying letter of a column. |
| | Down:2. | An Excel feature that allows you to add content to a text box and replace any matches Excel finds | 3. | A divider that breaks a worksheet into separate pages for printing. | 5. | The position of the content in a worksheet, so that it prints either vertically or horizontally on a page. | 6. | The top-to-bottom measurement of a row. | 11. | An Excel feature that allows you to make a worksheet appear bigger (zoom in) or smaller (zoom out). | 13. | Something that modifies the appearance of an object. | 15. | To make a worksheet, column, or row invisible. | 17. | The empty area of a document in which no content appears. |
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