The boxes are cells and together they form a row.
Cells
A field is a term associated with databases. Columns in spreadsheets can be related to fields in a database. It is possible to set up a database in a spreadsheet, so in that case a group of columns with data could be like a database table. A database table consists of fields.
The letters at the top of a spreadsheet are the column titles.
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1. Rows and Columns 2. Cell formatting 3. Cell Merging 4. Copy, paste and cut 5. Multiple worksheets 6. Graphs and Charts 7. Inserting/deleting columns and rows 8. Functions 9. Formulas That's all I can think of! I hope it helps you!
As rows and columns intersecting to form cells. Row are horizontal (cells or boxes) numbered on the left side whilst column are vertical and have letters above each column. There fore cell A1 is the very first cell in the top left hand side of the sheet
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Rows and Columns and the "boxes" are called cells
You may mean the cells in Excel. They are where a column and a row intersect. They are the main components of a spreadsheet.
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Different stages, trophies and additional music can be found in the boxes
It depends on what you are talking about exactly. In the case of graph paper, a ledger or spreadsheet, they are called 'cells'. For example, in Microsoft Excel's spreadsheet program, if you click your mouse on a box in the spreadsheet that is in the vertical column labeled 'A'(unless you have gone into edit mode and changed its label) and on the horizontal row '3' (also editable), then the program will tell you that you have selected 'cell A:3'.If you mean a sheet of fabric that has boxes printed on the back side of it (opposite the decorative pattern), those are usually square yards (or three feet long by three feet wide squares). They are helpful for quickly measuring out how much fabric you need.
Robert Hooke called cells "little boxes" in the 1600's