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Active Cell: A selected cell in a graph datasheet or an excel worksheet. What if- analysis: A decision making feature in which data is changed and formulas based on it are automatically recalculated. Labels: Descriptive text or other information that identifies the rows and columns of a worksheet. Labels are not included in calculations. Values: Numbers, formulas, or functions used in calculations. Functions: A special, predefined formula that provides a shortcut for a commonly used calculation: examples are minimize, maximize or average. Relative cells: a type of cell used to indicate a relative position in the worksheet. It allows you to copy and move formulas from one area to another of the same dimensions. Excel automatically changes the column and row numbers to reflect the new position. Absolute cells: A cell that contains a dollar sign before the column letter and/or row number to indicate the absolute or fixed contents of specific cells. X-Axis: The horizontal axis in a chart because it often shows data categories, such as months, it is also called the category axis. Y-Axis: The vertical axis in a chart: because it often shows numerical values in a two dimensional chart, it is also called the value axis. 2. How do you rename a sheet? When you want to name or rename a worksheet in Excel, you can right-click on the worksheet's tab and choose Rename. Another way to name or rename a worksheet is to double-click the tab you want to name. This selects the text in the tab and allows you to type in a new name.
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