The document provides definitions and explanations of key spreadsheet concepts, including rows, columns, cells, and types of cell references. It describes various functions such as SUM, MIN, IF, and COUNTA, as well as tools like Goal Seek and features like conditional formatting and pie charts. These elements are essential for performing calculations and data analysis in spreadsheets.
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Flashcards Introducing Spreadsheets
The document provides definitions and explanations of key spreadsheet concepts, including rows, columns, cells, and types of cell references. It describes various functions such as SUM, MIN, IF, and COUNTA, as well as tools like Goal Seek and features like conditional formatting and pie charts. These elements are essential for performing calculations and data analysis in spreadsheets.
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Rows and columns: A spreadsheet divided into these
A cell: What a box on a spreadsheet is called
Relative cell reference: A type of cell reference that changes when it is copied to another cell Absolute cell reference: A type of cell reference stay stays the same when it is copied to another cell A function: A pre-programmed formula to perform longer or more complex calculations SUM: The function used to add up the values in a range of cells MIN: The function used to find the smallest value in a range of cells IF: A function used to make choices COUNTA: A function that counts the number of cells in a range that contain a value Conditional formatting: Something used to alter the appearance of a cell depending on the value it contains Pie chart: A chart used to show the individual parts that make up a whole Goal Seek: A tool that allows you to see how changing one value in a formula affects another