a "spread"
In Microsoft Excel the vertical line of spaces is a column. The horizontal line of spaces is a row. At the intersection there is a cell. This is where a numerical value is typically entered or a calculated result reported.
I pulled up a map on Google, but couldn't find "row" street, or "Column" avenue, did you maybe misspell the streets? Best regards.
It is the cell of a spreadsheet: A1 being the top-left corner cell.
The intersection of a row and a column in a spreadsheet points to a cell.
Cells or fields
cell reference
cell
Table cells
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The intersection of row and column is called a cell.
The intersection is called a cell.
The intersection is called a cell.
The area formed by the intersection of rows and column is called "cell".
That intersection is called a "CELL".
cell
A cell.
A cell.
cell
The intersection of a column and row in excel called "cell"
cell (intersection of a column and a row)
A cell. In the Periodic Table an element fills that cell.