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TECH
                     T      ¢   Auto Fill: A feature that allows users to quickly and easily fill cells with data based
                     E         on a pattern or sequence.
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                     M      ¢   Backstage View: It provides a centralised location for managing workbooks.
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                                Intersection: It is a place where two or more lines meet or cross each other.
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                                Context: It refers to the information or situation around something that helps you
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                               understand it better.




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                 «   Excel helps you organise information in a tabular format with rows and columns.
                 «   The user interface of the Excel application window consists of various components.
                 «   In Excel, the mouse pointer changes its shape depending on the context.

                 «   A workbook in Excel refers to a file that contains one or more worksheets.
                 «   Data types refer to the types of values that can be stored in cells.
                 «   To enter data in a worksheet, click a cell and start typing.

                 «   After finishing your work, you need to save your workbook to your computer.










                                               LEARNING LOGS





                 A.  Tick (  ) the correct option.

                    1.   Which of the following is a data type in Excel?

                              (i)  Picture                                    (ii)  Number


                              (iii)  Audio                                    (iv)  Video

                    2.  Select the default date format in Excel.

                              (i)  mm-dd-yyyy                                 (ii)  dd-mm-yyyy

                              (iii)  yyyy-mm-dd                               (iv)  dd-yyyy-mm








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