It could be one in the Header of the file, one at the top of a column or start of a row, the name of the file, or even a title in a chart.
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No. That is a feature of Microsoft Word tables, but not Excel. There are specific options for inserting rows and columns in Excel.
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Print Titles is the command that enables you to specify rows and columns.
There is no shortcut key to do this, but you can press Alt + W + F + F in Excel 2007 to access menu options to toggle between freeze and unfreeze panes. (I do not remember if this same sequence works with Excel 2003; you might just have to press F one time in Excel 2003.)
There are different kinds. The main ones are titles. You can have a main chart title and in some charts titles on the x and y axes. There can also be secondary titles on the axes. You can also have the series name and category name as data labels on a chart. You also have legends to identify elements of the chart.
Use the freeze panes option.
You click on the cell you want to change and make your changes. If you are asking about how to change the letters at the top of columns and numbers to the left of rows in Excel, you can not.
The Chart Area contains all elements of the chart. That includes the chart itself but also the area around it where the legend and titles around the axes are.
When you have a lot of data with titles at the top of the columns and/or the start of the rows, and to see the data you may have to scroll. When this happens, normally the titles would scroll off the screen, but if they are frozen, then they will stay on the screen, making it easier for the users to know what the data is.
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