Columns go up and down (vertical).Think of Greek columns that hold up buildings.
By default, rows go across (horizontal)
If your teacher says row 1 get up, she really means the string of seats that run across the front of the room. However, I remember teachers saying that, and what they intended to mean was the first string of seats that go front to back. So, play it as it lays. .
periods are the rows and families are the columns
The opposite of rows is columns. While rows are horizontal arrangements of items or data, columns are vertical arrangements. In various contexts, such as spreadsheets or tables, rows and columns work together to organize information but represent different orientations.
There are eight rows and eight columns .
Rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
msexcel have 1048576 rows and 16386 columns
10 rows and 80 columns
No. Both have cells, but rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
In Excel 97 there were 256 columns and 65536 rows.
No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.Outline view is used to group and summarize data. You can create an different outline levels, one for each group. You can use an outline to quickly display summary rows or columns, or to reveal the detail data for each group. It can be opened or closed. You can create an outline of rows or columns, or an outline of both rows and columns. By clicking you can open or collapse the data.
No. In versions up to Excel 2003 there are 256 columns and 65,536 rows. From 2007 on, there are 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.
Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.Yes. There are a limited amount of rows and columns. Up to version 2003, that was 256 columns and 65, 536 rows. Since Excel 2007, it has been increased to 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.