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There is no special name. It would be column A. It is the first column. It could contain headings for each row.
XFD1 is the cell reference at the end of the first row in Excel. Column XFD is the 16384th column.
A default filename is a name given to a file if you do not choose your own. In Excel the first default filename used is Book1.xls and your file will be called this if you don't specify another one.
Excel workbooks start with three sheets when first opened. The default sheet names are: Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet2.
There is no particular answer to that. You can do what you want with them. Often though, the first column and first row are kept for headings, so the second column and second row contain the first values on the spreadsheet.
In Excel, the "Col index num" refers to the column number in a specified range from which to retrieve data when using functions like VLOOKUP. It indicates the position of the column relative to the first column of the lookup range. For example, if your lookup range starts in column A and you want to retrieve data from column C, the col index num would be 3.
They are the first three cells (from the top) in the seventeenth column.
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In Microsoft Excel, the letters in the last column are represented by combinations of the letters A to Z. Once you reach the letter Z in the column headers, the next column will be labeled AA, AB, AC, and so on. This pattern continues with BA, BB, BC, and so forth, allowing for a virtually unlimited number of columns in Excel.
Go to Format (at top of page) then click on Row or Column, and Height or Width is first option on the list.
To find the first emply cell, select the cell at the top of the column, then type End Down.
Columns are designated by letters or combinations of letters. The first is Column A, then B, then C and so on. After Column Z, the next is AA, then AB and so on. Depending on what version of Excel you have, the last column is either Column IV, which is the 256th column, or Column XFD, which is the 16,384th column.