Probably a heading.
column heading
Yes, that will occur.
columnar
Ideally have the names in the first column of your data. Then select the column that has the names in it and the other columns. The active cell should be in the first column. Then go up to "Data" on the toolbar or the Sort and Filter options. You can select to sort alphabetically. If the Names are not in the first column you can use the Advanced sort option and choose it as the column you want to sort on when all of the columns of data are selected.
Data Integrity
The name of the first element in a column typically represents the category or type of data being stored in that column. It sets the label or identifier for the information that follows in that column.
In data manipulation, especially in spreadsheets and databases, deleting a row or column removes both the data contained within it and the row or column itself. This action is typically performed using a "Delete" command, which can be found in software like Excel or SQL databases. When you delete a row, all the data in that row is lost, and similarly for columns. Therefore, the deletion process effectively clears both the data and the structural element it resides in.
Independent
The first column of a data table typically contains the primary identifier or key variable for the dataset, such as unique IDs, names, or categories. This column serves to distinguish each row of data, allowing for easy reference and analysis of the associated values in the subsequent columns. It is essential for maintaining organization and facilitating data retrieval or merging with other datasets.
The legend is the function that identifies the data marker for each series in a chart.
Column Names.
A vertical section in a table within a Word document is commonly referred to as a "column." Columns are used to organize data vertically, allowing for easy comparison and analysis of information contained within the table. Each column typically has a header that describes the type of data it contains.