The intersection of a row and a column in a spread sheet is called a_CELL___________?
The rectangle in a flowchart is used to represent_One step in the process; the step is written inside the box or a starting or end point.
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Which of the foll. is not a programming construct
a)sequence b)selection Vc)automated routine d)repetition
c) automated routine
What is the difference between direct access and sequential access
Sequential access is when data is accessed sequentially. If something happens sequentially it happens in a set order. For instance a cassette tape is sequential. In order to get to a particular track we need to fast forward through a range of other songs first. This is sequential access. Sequential access processes the data in the order in which it was stored. CDs on the other hand are not sequential. With a CD we can go straight to any track we choose. This is called direct access.
What is a realtime system and give one application of it
Realtime is a system that must happen right now. It is mission critical and doesn't care about the load on the system. Buying something with a credit card and it processes immediately is in realtime.
What are 3 measures that can be used to prevent unauthorized access to an email account.
Firewall, spam and virus checker, and strong passwords.
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.
A stand alone spreadsheet is a converted form of an Excel spreadsheet so that it can be viewed easier and on any type of program. This is typically done when someone wants to email data to someone else.
A grid that organizes data into specific categories is called a spreadsheet. Many computer programs for accounting use a type of spreadsheet for analyzing data. Spreadsheets can have up to 26 columns, one for each letter of the alphabet.
A multi-dimensional spreadsheet is one that utilizes models built on objects called variables instead of data in the cells of a report. This was created in the late 1980's.
The lines on the spreadsheet which are call gridlines shows each individual cell
No. A label is a heading for data in a spreadsheet. It would be in a cell, which is what the intersection of a column and a row is.
That intersection is called a "CELL".
Cell
The area formed by the intersection of rows and column is called "cell".
cell (intersection of a column and a row)
A cell is the intersection of a column and a row.
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.
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.
In a Excel table (or spreadsheet), the intersection of a column and row is called a "cell." Where a column and row intersect you get a cell. The cell is reference by the column letter and the row number. So, for example, where column C meets row 15, is cell C15. You classify it by its column letter followed by the row number. Such as D3, B2, C5, etc.
A cell is an individual square, or box. All individual cells are at the intersection of one column which is labelled by letters and one row which is labelled by a number, i.e. A1, A2, A3, B1,B2,B3, etc. So cell A1 is in column A and row 1.