Columns are always vertical and rows are always horizontal. Together they form a table. These appear in different applications, such Word, Access and Excel. In Excel they are known as a worksheet.
Rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.
Rows are always horizontal, and columns are vertical. It's easier to remember when you think of rows of seats (like in a sports stadium) which are horizontal, and buildings have tall columns, which are vertical.
No. Both have cells, but rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
Rows are horizontal lines. Columns are vertical ones.
The vertical columns are called groups and the horizontal rows are called periods. Note: It should not be vertical rows or horizontal columns
Columns are always vertical and rows are always horizontal. Together they form a table, and are known as tables in databases. They store data, with fields in columns and records in rows.
They are called periods because after each period in the following period elements are ordered according to their properties at the intersection with vertical columns (groups) and these properties are periodically reproduced.
No; the periods are the horizontal rows. The vertical columns are called "Groups".
No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
Rows are horizontal cells identified by a number. Columns are vertical cells identified by a letter.
The rows (Horizontal) are called Periods and the Columms (Vertical) are called Groups.