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3-D Chart: A Chart that contains a third dimension to each data series,
creating a distorted perspective of the data.
Auto Fill: A feature that enables you to copy the contents of a cell or a range
of cells or to contribute a sequence by dragging the fill handle over an
adjacent cell or range of cells.
Bar Chart: A chart type that compares values across categories using
horizontal bars. In a bar chart, the horizontal axis displays values and the
vertical axis displays categories.
Category Axis: The chart element that displays descriptive group names or
labels, such as college names or cities, to identify data.
Chart: A visual presentation of numerical data that compares data and helps
reveal trends or patterns to help people to make informed decisions.
Chart Sheet: A sheet within a workbook that contains a single chart and no
spreadsheet data.
Database: Consists of one or more tables to store data, one or more forms to
enter data into the tables, and one or more reports to output the table data
as organized information.
Desktop: The screen display that appears after you turn on a computer. It
contains icons and a taskbar.
File: A document or item of information that you create with software and to
which you give a name.
Formula Bar: An element in Excel that appears below the Ribbon and to the
right of the insert command that shows the contents of the active cell so that
you edit the text, value, date, formula or function.
Start Menu: A menu that is displayed when you click the Start Button. It is a
list of programs, folders, utilities and tasks.