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Glossary ABBREVIATED PHRASE ABSOLUTE ADDRESS ADDRESS ALPHANUMERIC DATA ARGUMENT ACCELERATOR ADDRESS BOOK BACKUP BLOCK OPERATIONS BOLDFACE CELL CENTERING COLUMN To increase your typing speed, you can store frequently used strings in a special abbreviated phrase file and recall any string by merely typing its abbreviation (which has been stored along with the string). A spreadsheet cell address specified in a formula that is not updated if you change the layout of your spreadsheet. The position of a spreadsheet cell, designated by its row and column number. Data entered into a spreadsheet that cannot be calculated. The information you must supply when using a spreadsheet function. Instead of selecting a function from a menu with l or CD and then pressing PM) to activate the function or to display a submenu, you may press the letter keys that appear in bold on the menu. This character is called an accelerator. The Address Book application is used to create and edit lists of names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc. A copy of all the data on a diskette that you keep in case your original data is damaged. The block operations on this word processor allow for on-screen cutting & pasting tasks. They include block copy, move, delete, copy to clipboard, and paste from clipboard. Boldface characters are thicker than normal characters. On a spreadsheet, the intersection of a row and a column, and where one piece of information is stored. A layout funotion that allows you to automatically center a line between margins or tabs. With the Address Book application, a vertical grouping of information that represents one category, such as NAME or ADDRESS. With the Spreadsheet application, a vertical area on the grid which is one cell wide. .1430

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Glossary
ABBREVIATED
PHRASE
ABSOLUTE
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
ALPHANUMERIC
DATA
ARGUMENT
ACCELERATOR
ADDRESS
BOOK
BACKUP
BLOCK
OPERATIONS
BOLDFACE
CELL
CENTERING
COLUMN
.1430
To
increase
your
typing
speed,
you
can
store
frequently
used
strings
in
a
special
abbreviated
phrase
file
and
recall
any
string
by
merely
typing
its
abbreviation
(which
has
been
stored
along
with
the
string).
A
spreadsheet
cell
address
specified
in
a
formula
that
is
not
updated
if
you
change
the
layout
of
your
spread-
sheet.
The
position
of
a
spreadsheet
cell,
designated
by
its
row
and
column
number.
Data
entered
into
a
spreadsheet
that
cannot
be
calcu-
lated.
The
information
you
must
supply
when
using
a
spread-
sheet
function.
Instead
of
selecting
a
function
from
a
menu
with
l
or
CD
and
then
pressing
PM)
to
activate
the
function
or
to
display
a
submenu,
you
may
press
the
letter
keys
that
appear
in
bold
on
the
menu.
This
character
is
called
an
accelerator.
The
Address
Book
application
is
used
to
create
and
edit
lists
of
names,
addresses,
telephone
numbers,
etc.
A
copy
of
all
the
data
on
a
diskette
that
you
keep
in
case
your
original
data
is
damaged.
The
block
operations
on
this
word
processor
allow
for
on
-screen
cutting
&
pasting
tasks.
They
include
block
copy,
move,
delete,
copy
to
clipboard,
and
paste
from
clipboard.
Boldface
characters
are
thicker
than
normal
characters.
On
a
spreadsheet,
the
intersection
of
a
row
and
a
col-
umn,
and
where
one
piece
of
information
is
stored.
A
layout
funotion
that
allows
you
to
automatically
center
a
line
between
margins
or
tabs.
With
the
Address
Book
application,
a
vertical
grouping
of
information
that
represents
one
category,
such
as
NAME
or
ADDRESS.
With
the
Spreadsheet
application,
a
vertical
area
on
the
grid
which
is
one
cell
wide.