L M - landscape
The horizontal orientation of a page; opposite of portrait, or vertical, orientation. - legend
A way of understanding the elements in a chart and what they represent. - line spacing
The amount of vertical space between lines of text. - link
A connection between a linked object and a source object. If one of the objects is altered, the other is altered as well. - macro
A method of automating common tasks you perform in applications such as Word and Excel. You can record keystrokes and mouse clicks so that they can be played back automatically. - mail merge
A feature that enables you to combine information, such as names and addresses, with a form document, such as a letter. - margins
The space around the top, bottom, left, and right sides of a page. This space can be increased or decreased as necessary. This can also be the location where elements such as headers and footers are located. - mixed cell reference
A single-cell entry in a formula that contains both a relative and an absolute cell reference. A mixed cell reference is helpful when you need a formula that always refers to the values in a specific column but the values in the rows must change, and vice versa. |