Match the following five predefined cell style categories with the corresponding definition:
I. Good, Bad, and Neutral
II. Data and Model
III. Titles and Headings
IV. Themed Cell Styles
V. Number Format
A. Use to format titles and headings, such as column and row labels, for emphasis
B. Use Accent styles for visual emphasis. These cell styles are dependent on the currently selected theme
C. Provide the same formatting as commands in the Number group on the Home tab
D. Use to indicate special cell contents, such as a calculated result, input cell, output cell, or warning
E. Use to emphasize bad, good, or neutral results, or click Normal to reset a cell to its original default setting
E, D, A, B, C
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Irene is working on a database that stores customer data and order information. The Customer Information Table holds customer information. A unique customer number serves as the primary key for this table. The Order Information Table holds order information. A unique order number serves as the primary key for this table. A customer only has one customer number but may have several order numbers
If Irene wants to establish a one-to-many relationship between the customer information table and the order information table, which of the following steps should she follow? A) Irene should include the foreign key in the customer information table as a primary key in the order information table. B) Irene should include the primary key in the customer information table as a foreign key in the order information table. C) Irene cannot establish a relationship between the two tables. D) Irene should include the primary key in the customer information table as a primary key in the order information table.
When you have minimal changes in the workbook, or want to see changes at a glance, you would use ________
A) in file highlighting B) no highlighting C) onscreen highlighting D) onscreen low lighting