An OLE data format that describes a linked object, identifying the class, document name, and name of an object. Each of these data items is a null-terminated string.
Underlying data for a PivotTable or PivotChart report that comes from a source other than an OLAP database. These sources include relational databases, tables on Excel worksheets, and text file databases.
A selection of two or more cells or ranges that don't touch each other. When plotting nonadjacent selections in a chart, make sure that the combined selections form a rectangular shape.
Box at left end of the formula bar that identifies the selected cell, chart item, or drawing object. To name a cell or range, type the name in the Name box and press ENTER. To move to and select a named cell, click its name in the Name box.
Category labels in a chart that, based on worksheet data, are automatically displayed on more than one line in a hierarchy. For example, the heading Produce might appear above a row with headings Tofu, Apples, and Pears.
An animated border that appears around a worksheet range that has been cut or copied. To cancel a moving border, press ESC.
A sequence of averages computed from parts of a data series. In a chart, a moving average smooths the fluctuations in data, thus showing the pattern or trend more clearly.
To get help for Visual Basic in Excel, on the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Visual Basic, and then under the Help menu, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help.