Comp Flashcards

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It accepts inputs from input devices like keyboard, mouse and displays output to computer monitor.

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User interface

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contains shortcuts for launching programs and opening folders on computer.

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Start menu

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3
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It is a special section at left end of task bar where we can add icons to quickly start programs.

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Quick Launch Bar

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displays icons for system and program features. It also displays system volume and a clock.

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Notification area

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5
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• It represents links to the resources on PC or network.

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Icons

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• actually are tiny graphical symbols that represent programs, files, folders, printers, documents, etc.

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Icons

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7
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• Icons are also called as “”.

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shortcuts

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8
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Start menu can be set in motion by clicking (Win) windows button on a keyboard.

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Launching Start Menu

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9
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It can also be launched by pressing
CTRL+ESC on a keyboard

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Launching Start Menu

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10
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is a spreadsheet application in the Microsoft Office suite.

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Excel

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The primary purpose of a spreadsheet is to work with

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numbers and text.

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12
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is a file that contains one or more worksheets to help you organize data.

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workbook

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13
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This toolbar is located in the upper left corner of the screen. Its objective is to show the most frequently used Excel commands.

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Quick access toolbar

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14
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We can click it to check the Backstage view, where we can open or save files, create new sheets, print sheets, and perform other file-related operations

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File tab

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15
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Excel 2007’s Office button has been replaced by the

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File tab.

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16
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of the spreadsheet is at the top of the window. It displays the active document’s name.

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title bar

17
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are the symbols that are present in the upper-right side of the window, enabling us to change the labels, minimize, maximize, share, and close the sheet.

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Control buttons

18
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Under the diskette or save icon or the excel icon (this will depend on the version of the program), labels or bars which enable changing the sheet which is shown.

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Menu Bar

19
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menus are divided into subcategories which simplify the

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distribution of information and analysis of calculations.

20
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is a set of commands organized into three sections.

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Ribbon/Toolbar

21
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is a very little down arrow that is present in the lower-right corner of a command group on the Ribbon. By clicking on this arrow, we can explore more options related to the concerned group.

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Dialog box launcher

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Show the location of the active cell, row, or column. We have the option of selecting multiple coptions.

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Name box

23
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permits us to observe, insert or edit the information/formula entered in the active cell.

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Formula bar

24
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are the tools that enable us to move the document’s vertical and horizontal views. We can activate this by clicking on the platform’s internal bar or the arrows we have on the sides.

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Scrollbars

25
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It is the place where we enter our data. It includes all the rows, cells, columns, and built-in data in the spreadsheet.

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Spreadsheet Area

26
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is present at the bottom of the spreadsheet, which says sheet1 is shown. This sheet bar describes the spreadsheet which is currently being worked on.

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Leaf bar

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are a vertically ordered series of boxes across the full sheet.
This column bar is located below the formula bar.

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Columns

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is the left part of the sheet where a sequence of numbers is expressed.

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row bar

29
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are those parallelepipeds that divide the spreadsheet into many pieces,separating rows and
columns.

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Cells

30
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is present at the bottom of the window that displays critical information.

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status bar

31
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are a set of three buttons arranged at the left of the Zoom control, close the screen’s right-bottom corner.

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View buttons

32
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is present at the lower-right side of the window. It enables us to ZOOM-IN or ZOOM-OUT a specific area of the spreadsheet.

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zoom control