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Student Portfolio

Student Portfolio. By: Carlos Maldonado. Table of Contents. PowerPoint Exercise 3 terms PowerPoint Exercise 2 terms PowerPoint Lesson 1 Exercise Excel Exercise Notes Excel Exercise 5 terms Excel Exercise 3 terms Excel Exercise 4 terms Chapter 6 vocabulary Exercise 2 terms

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Student Portfolio

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  1. Student Portfolio By: Carlos Maldonado

  2. Table of Contents • PowerPoint Exercise 3 terms • PowerPoint Exercise 2 terms • PowerPoint Lesson 1 Exercise • Excel Exercise Notes • Excel Exercise 5 terms • Excel Exercise 3 terms • Excel Exercise 4 terms • Chapter 6 vocabulary • Exercise 2 terms • Exercise 3 page 457 • PowerPoint Exercise 3 quiz • PowerPoint Exercise 1 term quiz • Unesco • 05blance sheet • 03Bakery • Trainer_xx • 05expand_xx • 06order_xx • Exercise 7 terms • Exercise 6 terms • ESLR • 01_trainer_cm • 02laser_cm • Christmas_cm • OWD05_cm • Opp03_cm • Christmas tree project

  3. PowerPoint Exercise 3 Terms • Clip Art - Predrawn Artwork, photos, animation, and sound clips that you can insert into your files. • Contexual Tab - A ribbon tab that displays only when needed for a specific task such as formatting a table or offering picture formatting options. • Font - A set of characters with a specific size and style.

  4. Excel Exercise 5 Terms • Formula - An instruction Excel uses to calculate a number. • Mathematical Operators - Symbols used in mathematical operations: + for addition, - for subtraction, * for multiplication, / for division, and ^ for exponentiation. • Order Of Mathematical Operations - The order in which Excel performs the calculations specified in a formula.

  5. Excel Exercise 3 Terms • AutoComplete - a feature used to complete an entry based on previous entries made in the column containing the active cell. • Pick From Drop-down List - a shortcut used to insert repeated information. • AutoCorrect - a feature used to automate the correctionof common typing errors. • Spelling Checker - A tool used to assist you in finding and correcting typographical or spelling words

  6. Excel Exercise 2 Terms • Blank Workbook - A new, empty workbook contains three worksheets (sheets). • Template - A workbook with certain labels, formulas, and formatting preset, saving you time in creating commonly used worksheets, such as monthly invoices or balance sheets. • Label - Text in the first row or column of a worsheet that identifies the type of data contained there. • Defaults - The standard settings Excel uses in its software, such as column width or number of worksheets in a workbook. • Undo - The command used to reverse one or a series of  editing actions. • Redo - The command used to redo an action you have undone.

  7. Power point exercise 1 terms • Presentation- a set of slides or handouts that contain information you want to convey to an audience • Normal View -  PowerPoint's default view that displays the slide plane, and the slides/outline pane • Placeholders - Designated areas in PowerPoint layouts that can be used to easily insert text, graphics, or multimedia objects. • Active slide - The slide currently selected or displayed. • Slide LayOut - Prearranged sets of placeholders for various types of slide content

  8. Excel Exercise 1 Terms • Workbook - An Excel file with one or more worksheet. • Worksheet - The work area for entering and calculating data made up of colums and rows seperated by gridlines(light gray lines). Also called a spreadsheet. • Cell - the intersection of a column and a row and a worksheet. You enter data into cellsto create a worksheet. • Active Cell - The active cell contains the cell pointer. There is a dark outline around the active cell. • Formula Bar -  As you enter data into a cell, it simultanesouly appears in the Formula bar, which is located above the worksheet. • Cell Reference - The location of a cell in a worksheet  as identified by its  column letter and row number. Also known as the cell's adress. • Scroll - A way to view locations on the worksheet without changing the active cell. • Sheet Tabs - Tabs appear at the bottom of  the workbook window, which display the name of each worksheet. • Tab scrolling buttons - Buttons that appear just to the left of the sheet tabs, which allow you to scroll hidden tabs into view.

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