target The instance name of movie clip to print By default, all of the frames in the movie are printed If you want to print only specific frames in the movie, designate frames for printing by attaching a #P frame label to those frames in the authoring environment
The specific values that Excel must use in the calculation, or the cell references that Excel must include in the calculation Arguments can be constant numbers, cell references, or ranges
Parameters or information needed by a *macro to do its job For example, in the macro PT_SIZE 12 "12" is the argument In the macro QUAD LEFT LEFT is the argument Arguments are separated from macros by spaces Some macros require several arguments; each is separated by a space
The function name is followed by its arguments in parentheses that tell Excel which values to calculate Arguments can be quite complex, but in this course, we'll be using simple ones This formula applies the average function to cell references D3, D7, and C11, and gives the average of the values stored in the three cells specified in the argument