column heading
Column heading
No, they are not.
The column letter or letters are at the top of each column. In a cell reference the column letter or letter comes before the row number, giving cell references like these: C5 AK34 D3890
In a relational database, each row is called a record. It represents a single entity or object, with each column containing specific attributes or properties of that entity. The combination of rows and columns form a table which allows for structured data storage and retrieval.
If I understand your question correctly, it is called the row headers. The numbers to the left of each row identify the row, but are not included in a workbook column.
A word or number in a column is typically referred to as a "cell." In the context of spreadsheets or databases, a cell is the intersection of a row and a column, containing specific data or information. Each cell can hold different types of data, such as text, numbers, or formulas.
Each column on the periodic table is called group.There are 18 groups in total.For example 17th group belongs to Halogens.
Each one is called a vertebra.
a cell
A group, there ae 18 of them.
Each column is referenced by a letter or combination of letters. Cells in the same column will have the same letter combinations as the first part of their cell reference. So C10 and C42 would be in the same column. AH23 and AH809 would be in the same column.
There is no special name. It would be column A. It is the first column. It could contain headings for each row.