The numbers in the heading to the left of a worksheet grid are called row names.
When you look at a worksheet in Excel you can see all the cells, because of the lines around them. Those are gridlines. You can also add borders, to make heavier lines around cells. Gridlines can be turned off completely, by going to the Options menu and the View section and removing the tick beside Gridlines.
Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.Click on the box that is above the heading for Row 1 and to the left of the heading for Column A. It will select the entire worksheet.
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No, column headings start with A and go across the worksheet. The row headings start with 1 and go down the left.
Ctrl and A is one way. You can click on the Select All button, which is the blank button above the heading for row 1 and to the left of column A. Ctrl - Shift - Spacebar will also do it.
Click in the upper left hand square above the line numbers, to the left of the letter A column heading.
You can click on it for a quick way to select the entire worksheet.
Formula bar toward the top left of the screen.
If you are referring to MS Excel, A1 represents the cell in the top left corner of a worksheet.
The Name Box is at the left end of the Formula Bar.
The cell reference will be in the top left of the spreadsheet, showing what cell is the currently active cell. Also, the column heading and row heading are highlighted.
Press the Ctrl+A buttons using keyboard. or Click on the Selet all icon which will be in top left side of the sheet it will select the entire worksheet