A. Appears to the left of the formula bar
B. Shows the location of the previously active cell
C. Appears below the menu bar
D. Appears below the status bar
Option: A
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A. Appears to the left of the formula bar
B. Shows the location of the previously active cell
C. Appears below the menu bar
D. Appears below the status bar
Option: A
A. Adjust the row height
B. Decrease the column width
C. Shorten the label
D. Increase the column width
Option: D
A. Click the import excel command on the file menu
B. Click the office links button on the standard toolbar
C. Click the create worksheet button on the formatting toolbar
D. Click the object command on the insert menu
Option: D
A. Column letters and row numbers
B. Column numbers and row letters
C. Cell names
D. Cell locator coordinates
Option: A
A. Automatically creates formulas and adds them to a worksheet
B. Can only add values in a range of cells
C. Provides a quick way to view the result of an arithmetic operation on a range of cells
D. A and C
Option: C
A. changing fonts
B. applying styles
C. auto formatting
D. all of above
Option: D
A. Ampersand (&Wink
B. Apostrophe
C. Hash (#)
D. Exclamation (!)
Option: B
A. Allow you to view additional sheets tabs
B. Allow you to view a different worksheet
C. Allow you to view additional worksheet columns to the right
D. Allow you to view additional worksheet rows down
Option: A
A. Functioning
B. Accessing
C. Updating
D. Referencing
Option: D
A. A data label
B. A chart legend
C. A set of values you plot in a chart
D. A collection of chart data markers
Option: D
A. Serial Number 50771
B. May 10, 2001
C. 57%
D. 350
Option: A
A. 256
B. 1024
C. 32,000
D. 65,535
Option: D
A. =SUM(A1:A5)/(10-10)
B. =SUM(A1:A5)*.5
C. =SUM(Sales)-A3
D. =SUM(A1:A5)-10
Option: C
A. =B7+14
B. =B7*B1
C. =10+50
D. 10+50
Option: D
A. ‘ (apostrophe)
B. “ (quote)
C. _ (underscore)
D. = (equal)
Option: D