Friday, May 27, 2011

Advantages of Saving a Presentation

       Saving a Presentation is very important. If you do this then your files wont be lost. There is a possibility that your computer can crash or freeze and you'll have to restart your PC. If you save the file then you wont have to worry about it being lost if something bad happens. You wont have to start over.
     One more reason why saving a Presentation is significant is to ensure that you still have it.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Vocabulary MP2 Set #6 Homework

1)Absolute Cell Reference- identifies the location a cell or group of cells in Excel or other spreadsheets.

2)Active Cell-  the cell you are currently working on.


3)Argument- a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program.

 
4)AutoFill- the feature to extend a series of values based on the contents of a single cell.


5)Cell- a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction.

6)Cell Reference- The column number and the row letter of a cell.

7)Cell Style- determines how each cell will look.


8)Chart- a visual display of information.

9)Column- a line of units following one after another.

10)Column Heading- A standard Windows control that can be used to provide interactive column titles for a list.

11)Complex Formulas- Converts real and imaginary coefficients into a complex number.

12)Embedded Chart- a chart that is drawn on the same worksheet as the data.


13)Filter- device that removes something from whatever passes through it.

14)Formula- a representation of a substance using symbols for its constituent elements.

15)Freeze- a point in time in the development process after which the rules for making changes to the source code or related resources become more strict.'

16)Function Formula-
solves all problems relating to Excel functions and formulas.
17)Graph- an abstract data structure that is meant to implement the graph concept from mathematics.
18)Grid- an interconnected network for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers.

19)Header Row- the grayish - colored column containing the numbers used to identify each row in the worksheet.

20)Macro-
A computer-readable script used to execute a series of commands by means of one or a few keystrokes.

21)Mathematical Functions-
relation between a given set of elements called the domain and a set of elements called the codomain.
22)Microsoft Excel- a software program that allows the easy analysis and manipulation of data using tables and formulas.

23)Mixed Cell Reference-  used in formulas, functions, charts, and other Excel commands.

 
24)Operand-
an expression used as an argument to an operator.
25)Operator- a speculator who trades aggressively on stock or commodity markets.
26)Order of Evaluation- when
more than one operator is used in a formula.


27)Range- The upper and lower bounds of an array.

28)Relative Cell References- identifies the location of a cell or group of cells.


29)Row- A horizontal line of entries in a table.

30)Row Heading-
a number on the left side of the grid that identifies each row.

31)Sheet Tab-
the indicator for a worksheet, located in the lower left corner of the workbook window.

32)SmartArt-  the most recent Windows version of the Microsoft Office System.


33)Split-
an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity.
34)Spreadsheet- a computer application that simulates a paper, accounting worksheet.

35)Statistical Functions- used to analysis the data in a spreadsheet.


36)Table Style- A set of formatting options, such as font, border style, and row banding, that are applied to a table.


37)Theme- a preset package containing graphical appearance details, used to customize the look and feel of  an operating system, widget set or window manager.

38)Value-
a sequence of bits that is interpreted according to some data type.


39)Workbook- A window or task management technique that consists of a set of views that are organized like a tabbed notebook.

40)Worksheet-
A single working area in a spreadsheet program, consisting of a grid of lettered columns and numbered rows.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

Vocabulary MP2 Set #5

1)Ascending Order- Going upwards or increasing in value.

2)AutoShape-
The differential reinforcement of successive approximations, or more commonly, shaping is a conditioning procedure used primarily in the experimental analysis of behavior.
3)Banner-  a newspaper headline that runs across the full page.

4)Blog-  a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video.

5)Boilerplate Text- any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or applications without being changed much from the original.
6)Building Blocks- a component that fits with others to form a whole.
7)Cell- a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction.
8)Clip Art- ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document.

9)Commet- an object-oriented programming language used to solve complex combinatorial optimization problems.

10)Crop- to cut off the sides of an image to make it the proper size or to remove unwanted parts.
11)Descending Order- To move from a higher to a lower place in a sequence; come or go down.
12)Desktop Publishing-  the use of a personal computer or workstation to produce high-quality printed documents.

13)Document Management Server- the storage and organization of documents to support active work in progress.


14)Drawing Objects- either a vector drawing or a bitmap image.


15)Duplex Printing- a feature of computer printers and multifunction printers that allows the automatic printing of a sheet of paper on both sides.
16)Encryption- To conceal information by means of a code or cipher.
17)Fields- data that has several parts can be divided into fields and arrange data as sets of database records.
18)Footer- the text and images at the bottom of a Web document that provide information on author/institutional sponsor, revision date, copyright, comments form, and navigational links.

19)Graphics- A computer-generated image as viewed on a screen forming part of a game or a film etc.

20)Grid lines- The horizontal and vertical lines on the spreadsheet.
21)Hard Copy- Printed version of an electronic or microform document, graphic etc.
22)Header- supplemental data at the beginning of a data block.

23)Manual Column Break- tells a document where to end one column and start a new one.
24)Markup- The collection of tags that describe the specifications of an electronic document.
25)Merging Cells- a function in database software that allows multiple adjacent cells to be combined into a single larger cell.

26)Metadata- describes an individual data item or a collection of data items.

27)Microsoft Word- a word processor designed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.
28)Portable Document Format (PDF)- a file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange.
29)Print Queue- a file or set of files that has been submitted to be printed.

30)Quick Tables- tables that are stored in galleries as building blocks.

31)Read-Only Document- any file with the read-only attribute turned on.
32)Section Break- allows you to apply different formatting in the same page, without disrupting the formatting of the whole page.
33)Sizing Handles- a graphical indicator in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that allows users to click and drag on the indicator to resize the object.
34)Soft Copy-  the unprinted digital document file.
35)Splitting Cells- allows you to divide an existing table cell into rows or columns.
36)Style- a named set of formatting parameters.

37)Text box- allows the user to input text information to be used by the program.


38)Thumbnails-  reduced-size versions of pictures.


39)Word Processor- a computer application used for the production including composition, editing, formatting, and printing of any sort of printable material.

40)XML Paper Specification (XPS)-  a specification for a page description language and a fixed-document format originally developed by Microsoft as XML Paper Specification.