Columns are vertical, so go up and down. The first column is column A, the second column B and so on. You will see these at the head of the columns. Rows go across and are numbered.
Columns are vertical, so go up and down. The first column is column A, the second column B and so on. You will see these at the head of the columns. Rows go across and are numbered.
Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.Select the second column, the one on the right. Then go to the insert column option, through the menus or icons. The second column will be pushed to the right and the new column inserted between the two.
Ask your teacher stupid. Sorry but heres a chant to remeber rows and COLUMNS. Columns go up and down rows go left to right.
The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.The column will go where the currently selected column is, pushing all columns to the right. So if column D was selected and you inserted a column, column D would become column E and the inserted column would now be column D.
Size gets bigger as you go down.
First, take out the nearest explorer just to the right. Go all the way to the right side to kill the next one - it doesn't matter whether go along the top or bottom row if you do it right, but I'd recommend the bottom to be safe - and back. Now go down to kill the next explorer and back to the first column; now down and to the right, being careful to leave the bottom right brick intact. Eliminate the next three [down, right, right, down, right, up, up, right]. Now go kill the next explorer that's still up a few rows. From there go [right, right, down, down, left, down, right, right, left, up, right, down, right]. Hope that's not too confusing! Good luck!
A column.
A column in Excel is the vertical (up and down) list of cells. You can think of columns the same as columns on a building that go from the top to bottom of a spreadsheet. The horizontal direction (e.g., left to right) is called a row.A row of numbers or data will go along from left to right, while a column will go from top to bottom (vertically).
Go to the first column (defind by the context of the question) and scroll down until you find the end of the column.
The border to the right of a column is called a right-border or column right boundary.
In excel, right click on the column heading (top of the column) to the right of where you want to insert a new column, this brings up a mini drop down menu, click 'insert column'