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Excel Vocabulary 6

Across
To organize data, based on criteria such as a date, field size, or filename.
The arrangement of text alphabetically from A to Z, numbers from smallest to largest, and dates from oldest to newest.
A column containing a specific property for each record, such as a person, object, or idea.
A table of information in which data is looked up.
A table column or field that contains a formula, function, cell reference, structured reference, or condition.
A logical function that returns the world TRUE if both arguments are true.
A reference that allows table formulas to refer to table columns by names that are automatically generated when the table is created.
A field on which you sort.
Rows in a table that are formatted in alternating colors.
A function that lets you change the orientation of a range.
The field(s) on which records are sorted in a query.
The sequence of letters you enter in a search box.
In Power BI or similar programs, a request for information from a data source.
Used when comparison values are located in a row across the top of a table of data.
The function that returns the position number of an item in a range or table.
Down
In excel, an organized collection of rows and columns of data on a worksheet.
The column location of the return value within the table array.
A special symbol that substitutes for unknown characters in search text.
An Excel function that calculates the average of values within a range that meet multiple crteria.
A range in which Excel copies the records that meet the comparison criteria in the criteria range in a search or filter to another part of the worksheet.
A row of data in a table, representing a complete set of field values for a specific person, object, or idea; also called a tuple.
A logical rule by which data is tested and chosen.