Vertical blocks are called columns.
columns
Columns
They can be called fields, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
Rows
A spreadsheet.
A vertical set of cells in a spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, is known as a "column." Each column is identified by a letter, which corresponds to its position in the spreadsheet. For example, the first column is labeled "A," the second "B," and so on. Columns are used to organize and categorize data within the spreadsheet.
You can collect data and store it in a spreadsheet.
If the spreadsheet contains formulas that rely on the data in the spreadsheet, then changing the data changes the cells on the spreadsheet that utilize the formulas.
If the spreadsheet contains formulas that rely on the data in the spreadsheet, then changing the data changes the cells on the spreadsheet that utilize the formulas.
Vertical lines in a spreadsheet are typically identified by the columns they represent, which are labeled with letters (e.g., A, B, C) at the top of each column. Each vertical line corresponds to a specific column of data, allowing users to organize and analyze information efficiently. Additionally, gridlines or borders may visually separate these columns, making it easier to distinguish between different data sets.