you use an ore to row
You can use the word "row" when talking about a line of objects or people arranged side by side. For example, "The students sat in a row during the assembly."
to get column number, we can use =COLUMN(Reference) to get Row number, we can use =ROW(Reference) For example =COLUMN(A1) will return 1 and =ROW(A3) will return 3
row. They rowed the boat down river. (row rhymes with oh) The neighbours are always having a row. (row rhymes with cow)
You can create anyone you like
To add a total row in a spreadsheet application like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, first, select the row directly below your data set. Then, use the "Insert" menu to choose "Row" or "Insert Row" to create a new row. In the total row, you can use functions like SUM, AVERAGE, or COUNT to calculate totals for the columns you need. Finally, format the row for clarity, using bold text or borders if desired.
an oar or paddle
yes
An Oar
No.
get 3 kills in a row, or use hardline and its 2 in a row
In Microsoft Excel, you can auto adjust row height by double clicking the row separation line between two rows.
Not formally, either for the noun row (horizontal grouping, disturbance) or the verb (to paddle). You could use a preposition (in a row, by rowing) in an adverbial phrase.