A Microsoft Excel 97 through Excel 2003 worksheet contains 65,536 rows. A Microsoft Excel 2007 workbook saved in one of the new formats (.xlsx, .xlsm) has worksheets with 1,048,576 rows.
table
They would be called headings or labels.
The rows on exel are endless
They would be called headings or labels.
No. Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
That can be called a table.
They would be called headings or labels.
Excel 2003 and earlier has 16,777,216 cells per worksheet (65,536 rows * 256 columns). Excel 2007 has 17,179,869,184 cells per worksheet (1,048,576 rows * 16,384 columns).
Cells
It is called a spreadsheet or a worksheet.
They appear Horizontally in a worksheet
In a worksheet, rows are labeled using numbers, starting from 1 at the top and increasing sequentially downward. For example, the first row is labeled as 1, the second as 2, and so on. This numerical labeling allows users to easily identify and reference specific rows in the worksheet.