position during operations.
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Absolute
Like many financial functions, the PV function uses the concept of a(n):
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Annuity
The text label that describes each data series in a chart is the:
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Category label
When you want to visually represent the numeric data in a worksheet, Excel helps you
create an appropriate:
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Chart
This symbol alerts Excel that you are entering a formula and not text:
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=
The thin black plus sign pointer is used to:
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Copy cell contents or complete a series.
The color-coded editing tool that applies different colors to each cell or cell range
included within a formula is called the:
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Range Finder
This Excel feature allows users to use common arithmetic operations to perform a
calculation:
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Formulas
A range of cells that you select in which to apply a function is called a(n):
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Array
To apply changes to your chart's Shape Fill, Shape Outline, or Shape Effects
separately, use the
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Format tab
A rectangular group of cells in Excel is a(n):