It is the collection of lines you see crossing the page to define the boundaries of each cell. The grid normally does not print, but is used to aid spreadsheet design.
The letters in the heading above a worksheet grid are called column names.
The numbers in the heading to the left of a worksheet grid are called row names.
A worksheet contains columns, rows and cells and is where you do your work. Each worksheet has a name. You can have more than one worksheet in a workbook. Each worksheet has a tab at the bottom of the screen, with its name on it. This is a sheet tab. It allows you to identify the different worksheets and by clicking on a sheet tab, you can change from one worksheet to another.
The Worksheet is the grid of cells, in columns and rows, where you input your data. A chart is a simplified visualization of the data which was entered on the grid.
The grid is a worksheet and is created by gridlines.
This is a false statement. Each box on a worksheet grid is called a cell.
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When you look at a worksheet in Excel you can see all the cells, because of the lines around them. Those are gridlines. You can also add borders, to make heavier lines around cells. Gridlines can be turned off completely, by going to the Options menu and the View section and removing the tick beside Gridlines.
The Formula Bar.
They will form a grid, which could then be a table or a worksheet, depending on the context.
A spreadsheet file can contain multiple worksheets. Worksheet is the "grid" that you use to fill information and a spreadsheet can be a single worksheet or multiple worksheets
It stores data in a worksheet, made up of rows and columns and cells. The cell is the basic unit of a spreadsheet where data can be stored.