lettered
the rows are lettered and the seats or numbered. but each section is the same thing.
grid
you can only have an all numbered liscense plate if you work for the government
With the current 32 team format, there are 8 groups which are lettered A-H. However, before 1986 they were numbered instead.
An ordered list creates a list with numbered or lettered items. For example, to do a numbered list you would do this:First itemSecond itemThird itemFourth itemFifth itemTo do a lettered list you could do it this way:First itemSecond itemThird itemFourth itemFifth item
It is standard practice in a spreadsheet to number the rows and have letters identifying the columns.
None. Truck classes in the US are numbered, not lettered.
Slide positions are not lettered, but numbered, one through seven.
This depends on the numbering protocol being followed. If the pages are being numbered from the cover, then it is not usual to number the cover or the contents pages, and the page after the contents page is the first one with the plan's text on it, and is numbered 3. Otherwise the page after the contents can be numbered 1. An appendix or appendices (if any) should be numbered in a different format from the body of the report - usually lower-case roman numerals are used.
There are lettered seats in front. I had tickets for Row 1 in one of the endzones and there were a few rows in front us, lettered something like AA, BB, and CC or something.
the combination of the numbers and letters are grid references. the squares are called the grid.