Excel Unit B Vocab

Crossword

Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number. Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you hit "Check" before you have completed the puzzle you will lose points for each blank, also, you will lose points for each wrong letter.

Clues can also be found at the bottom of the this window. Although most of the answers can be found in the paragraph at the top of each lesson some may be located within the lesson.

Correct spelling is important. If you have missed some go back and correct them. Do not include spaces between muliple words, but do include hypens.
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Across:

1. mathematical signs such as the plus and minus symbols (pg. 6 & 7)
3. always cites a specific cell when the formula is copied (pg. 12)
4. contains both a relative reference and absolute reference (pg. 12)
6. the order by which Excel will solve mathematical formulas, similar to the idea of “Order of Operations” in standard math classes (pg. 7)
7. using a cell address or range name in a formula is called (pg. 6)
9. a blinking vertical line (pg. 4)
10. outlines the equation’s arguments in blue and green (pg. 16)
12. a quick way of inserting an addition formula into a cell (pg. 8)
13. perform numeric calculations such as adding, multiplying, averaging, etc (pg. 6)
14. a small square at the bottom right corner of the active cell that allows you to quickly fill adjoining cells with similar information (pg. 14)
15. the information to be used in calculation a result of a function (pg. 8)

Down:

2. a cell reference in a formula that changes based on the cell that it is copied to (pg. 12)
5. allows you to specify cell references in a formula by selecting the desired cell with your mouse (pg. 6)
8. a border that surrounds a cell to indicate that the cell is copied (pg. 6)
11. any group of cells is called a (pg. 5)