there are 256 columns (go up ti IV) in excel mac 2004
there are an infinite number of columns and row in a spreadsheet
The maximum per spreadsheet is 1024 columns.
No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
You can have a maximum of 2292 columns in an OpenOffice spreadsheet.
To hide columns of a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 2007 simply select the columns and click on the hide option.
no they are not
Columns run vertically on the spreadsheet screen.
collection of rows and columns
columns
In Excel and other spreadsheet applications, columns are vertical arrangements of cells.
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No. Rows are identified by numbers in a spreadsheet. Columns are identified by letters.