Normal style
source workbooks
growth series
auto fill series
3-D range
absolute path
ROUND function
TODAY function
Link
Consolidation
serial number
format code
linear series
3-D reference
Subscript
leader line
Superscript
worksheet reference
drilling
Linking
date series
The process of summarizing data gathered from multiple worksheets onto one worksheet.
Creates a series that produces the same results as dragging the fill handle
A reference to a 3-D range, or a range located on another worksheet within the workbook.
A range that spans two or more worksheets in a workbook.
Function that is used to round numbers to a specified number of decimal places.
an entry Excel feature that allows you to enter a number in the same cell through all selected worksheets
Type of fill series in which you use the Fill button and Series dialog box to fill cells with data.
Chart element that connects a data label with its data point in order to help identify individual elements of a chart.
The entire drive path, folder, worksheet name, and cell reference for a workbook.
A data type that refers to a rectangular block of cells (which can be just one cell), or in some cases, a number of disjoint blocks of cells
Separate, individual workbooks from which you need data.
Type of fill series in which you use the Fill button and Series dialog box to fill cells with dates.
A date and time Excel stores that represents the number of days since January 1900, followed by a fractional portion of a 24-hour day.
Consolidating data from separate workbooks.
Function that returns only the current date, which updates each time a worksheet is opened.
The default style that is applied to all cells when you start Excel.
A small number placed above the normal text line to indicate exponentiation.
Internal code for every format style listed in the Format Cells dialog box.
Type of fill series that multiplies values by a constant factor.
A reference to a cell, or range of cells, in another workbook.
A small number placed below the normal text line such as those used in scientific and chemical notations.