1. worksheet - Noun
2. worksheet - Verb
worksheet (plural worksheets)
A sheet of paper or computerized document on which problems are worked out or solved and answers recorded.
Hypernym: sheet
worksheet (third-person singular simple present worksheets, present participle worksheeting, simple past and past participle worksheeted)
(transitive, intransitive) To teach or assess by means of worksheets.
For instance, January's costs are subtracted from January's revenues, regardless of where or whether either appears in a worksheet. Source: Internet
An Excel worksheet function—more briefly, a —is just a formula that someone at Microsoft wrote to save you time, effort, and mistakes. Source: Internet
In collaborative authoring, it is advisable to use the range-protection feature of spreadsheets that prevents the contents of specific parts of a worksheet from being inadvertently altered. Source: Internet
Data were independent of worksheets—variables, and therefore data, could not be destroyed by deleting a row, column or entire worksheet. Source: Internet
In Microsoft Excel these functions are defined using Visual Basic for Applications in the supplied Visual Basic editor, and such functions are automatically accessible on the worksheet. Source: Internet
Name Manager displays the spreadsheet definitions of named variables x & y. Subroutines Subroutine in Microsoft Excel writes values calculated using x into y. Functions themselves cannot write into the worksheet, but simply return their evaluation. Source: Internet