Landscapeorientation:The cell in theworksheet inwhich you cantype data. (EX6)Appears to theright of theName Box anddisplays aformula whenthe cell of aWorksheet:Cell:Includes two ormore adjacentranges andselected cells.(EX 11)Row:How the rangeis identified;made up of thecell in its upper-left corner andSpreadsheet:A page turnedso that itsshorter side isat top. (EX 18): Thespreadsheetprogram inMicrosoft Office2010. (EX 4)Appearsvertically andis identifiedby lettersCellreference:A grid of rowsand columns inwhich you entertext, numbers,and the resultsofFormula:A page turnedso that itslonger side isat top. (EX 18)worksheetcontains acalculatedvalue. (EX 6)Range:Activecell:valuescurrently in aworksheet.(EX 6)Column:: All cellstouch eachother and forma rectangle.(EX 10)thatdisplays thename of theworksheet.activecell.(EX 6)Tab at thebottom of theworksheetwindowA group ofselectedcells. (EX10)the cell in itslower-leftcorner,separated by acolon. (EX 10)Portraitorientation:Nonadjacentrange:Acomputerizedspreadsheet.Appearshorizontallyand isidentified byRangereference:window.(EX 6)The file usedto storeworksheets.(EX 4)Theintersection ofa row and acolumn. (EX6)(EX6)numberson the leftside of theworksheetat the top oftheworksheetwindow.(EXAdjacentrangeTheworksheet thatis displayed inthe work area.(EX 10)Workbook:calculations.(EX 4)MicrosoftExcel2010(Excel)NameBox:FormulaBar:Activeworksheet:number.(EX 6)6)Cell referencearea locatedbelow theRibbon,displays the cellreference of theAn equationthatcalculates anew valuefromSheettab:Identifies thecell, and isformed bycombining thecell’s columnletter and rowLandscapeorientation:The cell in theworksheet inwhich you cantype data. (EX6)Appears to theright of theName Box anddisplays aformula whenthe cell of aWorksheet:Cell:Includes two ormore adjacentranges andselected cells.(EX 11)Row:How the rangeis identified;made up of thecell in its upper-left corner andSpreadsheet:A page turnedso that itsshorter side isat top. (EX 18): Thespreadsheetprogram inMicrosoft Office2010. (EX 4)Appearsvertically andis identifiedby lettersCellreference:A grid of rowsand columns inwhich you entertext, numbers,and the resultsofFormula:A page turnedso that itslonger side isat top. (EX 18)worksheetcontains acalculatedvalue. (EX 6)Range:Activecell:valuescurrently in aworksheet.(EX 6)Column:: All cellstouch eachother and forma rectangle.(EX 10)thatdisplays thename of theworksheet.activecell.(EX 6)Tab at thebottom of theworksheetwindowA group ofselectedcells. (EX10)the cell in itslower-leftcorner,separated by acolon. (EX 10)Portraitorientation:Nonadjacentrange:Acomputerizedspreadsheet.Appearshorizontallyand isidentified byRangereference:window.(EX 6)The file usedto storeworksheets.(EX 4)Theintersection ofa row and acolumn. (EX6)(EX6)numberson the leftside of theworksheetat the top oftheworksheetwindow.(EXAdjacentrangeTheworksheet thatis displayed inthe work area.(EX 10)Workbook:calculations.(EX 4)MicrosoftExcel2010(Excel)NameBox:FormulaBar:Activeworksheet:number.(EX 6)6)Cell referencearea locatedbelow theRibbon,displays the cellreference of theAn equationthatcalculates anew valuefromSheettab:Identifies thecell, and isformed bycombining thecell’s columnletter and row

Excel Chapter 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Landscape orientation:
  2. The cell in the worksheet in which you can type data. (EX 6)
  3. Appears to the right of the Name Box and displays a formula when the cell of a
  4. Worksheet:
  5. Cell:
  6. Includes two or more adjacent ranges and selected cells. (EX 11)
  7. Row:
  8. How the range is identified; made up of the cell in its upper-left corner and
  9. Spreadsheet:
  10. A page turned so that its shorter side is at top. (EX 18)
  11. : The spreadsheet program in Microsoft Office 2010. (EX 4)
  12. Appears vertically and is identified by letters
  13. Cell reference:
  14. A grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of
  15. Formula:
  16. A page turned so that its longer side is at top. (EX 18)
  17. worksheet contains a calculated value. (EX 6)
  18. Range:
  19. Active cell:
  20. values currently in a worksheet. (EX 6)
  21. Column:
  22. : All cells touch each other and form a rectangle. (EX 10)
  23. that displays the name of the worksheet.
  24. active cell. (EX 6)
  25. Tab at the bottom of the worksheet window
  26. A group of selected cells. (EX 10)
  27. the cell in its lower-left corner, separated by a colon. (EX 10)
  28. Portrait orientation:
  29. Nonadjacent range:
  30. A computerized spreadsheet.
  31. Appears horizontally and is identified by
  32. Range reference:
  33. window. (EX 6)
  34. The file used to store worksheets. (EX 4)
  35. The intersection of a row and a column. (EX 6)
  36. (EX 6)
  37. numbers on the left side of the worksheet
  38. at the top of the worksheet window. (EX
  39. Adjacent range
  40. The worksheet that is displayed in the work area. (EX 10)
  41. Workbook:
  42. calculations. (EX 4)
  43. Microsoft Excel 2010 (Excel)
  44. Name Box:
  45. Formula Bar:
  46. Active worksheet:
  47. number. (EX 6)
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  49. Cell reference area located below the Ribbon, displays the cell reference of the
  50. An equation that calculates a new value from
  51. Sheet tab:
  52. Identifies the cell, and is formed by combining the cell’s column letter and row