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The intersection of a column and row in excel called "cell"
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A cell.
A cell.
A cell. In the Periodic Table an element fills that cell.
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A table.
In a table, a column is a vertical arrangement of data, a row is a horizontal arrangement, and a cell is formed at the intersection of a column and a row and holds a specific piece of data. Together, columns, rows, and cells organize and display information in a structured format.
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 Table is a set of data elements that are organized using a model of vertical columns and horizontal rows. Cell is the intersection of the column and 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.