The numbers start with one and increase for each subsequent row.
row label
The numbers on the very left are the numbers of each row. This is for identifying the row you are on. Together with the column letters, you can identify individual cells on a spreadsheet. This is crucial to doing almost anything on a spreadsheet.
Rows are identified by numbers. The numbers appear down the left side of the spreadsheet. When a row is selected, or any cells in a row are selected, the row header changes colour to indicate that.
A row (numbers) and a column (letters) intersect at a cell. Example: A1, is the first cell in the top left-hand corner of a spreadsheet.
A row (numbers) and a column (letters) intersect at a cell. Example: A1, is the first cell in the top left-hand corner of a spreadsheet.
A row (numbers) and a column (letters) intersect at a cell. Example: A1, is the first cell in the top left-hand corner of a spreadsheet.
whole numbers
Numeric is anything related to numbers. Spreadsheets mainly focus on numbers, so the term numeric comes up regularly, like talking about numeric data, which would mean some numbers in the spreadsheet.
Usually - unless formatted differently, spreadsheet programs align data to the left for text.or right for numbers.
Coefficients
Every cell in an excel spreadsheet has a 'Reference', this reference is found by looking at the Letter at the top of the sheet and the number on the Left of the sheet. Assuming you have your options on the default settings, the top, left hand cell would be cell reference A1, the one below that would be A2, the one to its right would be B1.
A column in Excel is the vertical (up and down) list of cells. You can think of columns the same as columns on a building that go from the top to bottom of a spreadsheet. The horizontal direction (e.g., left to right) is called a row.A row of numbers or data will go along from left to right, while a column will go from top to bottom (vertically).
The numbers left over from dividing a number are called the "remainder".