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Perhaps a data point, or a cell if on a spreadsheet.
A spreadsheet alignment is commonly referred to as a cell alignment. This means that the text within each cell is in alignment in accordance to its settings.
Spreadsheet CellsIn the same way that each field in a database can only hold one type of data, each cell in a spreadsheet can only deal with one type of data at a time.For example, it is not possible to enter text and numbers in the same cell, and then be able to use the number in a calculation. The entire contents of the cell would be treated as text.Spreadsheets are widely used because they allow you to use formulas to perform repetitive calculations. Formulas use cell names to perform calculations.Answer to formulas will change when values in the cells it refers to change. This makes a spreadsheet dynamic and powerful.
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Axial pressure is sigma1 (the load that is applied from above) Cell pressure is sigma3 (the load that is applied horizontally) (Civ Eng III student)
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.
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.
cell (intersection of a column and a row)
That intersection is called a "CELL".
A cell. In the periodic table an element fills that cell.
Data
Yes, that term is used. By referencing a cell you can use the value that is in that cell.