grid
Gridlines.
row
The lines on the spreadsheet which are call gridlines shows each individual cell
They are called gridlines and should not be confused with borders, which you can draw around cells. Gridlines can be switched off by going to the Tools menu and picking Options and under the View tab removing the tick beside Gridlines.
the line on a spreadsheet which show each individual cell
One location on a spreadsheet is called a "cell".
In a spreadsheet the area where you manipulate data is called a cell.
A Cell
A cell.
It is the active cell.
A cell is an individual square, or box. All individual cells are at the intersection of one column which is labelled by letters and one row which is labelled by a number, i.e. A1, A2, A3, B1,B2,B3, etc. So cell A1 is in column A and row 1.
The individual box on a spreadsheet is known as a cell.
A cell.
The intersection of a column and a row in a worksheet is a cell. The address of the cell is the combination of the column and the row. The Column's address is a letter; the row is a number. Cell A1 is in the upper left hand corner. Cell B1 is to its right but cell A2 is underneath it.