Gridlines
Groups
A table formatted with horizontal and vertical lines is called a bordered table. The lines are used to separate and emphasize the rows and columns within the table, making it easier to read and understand the data presented.
Usually when working with a word document, text will go right across the page, so you have just one column. Using columns you can have separate columns for text, like you would see in a newspaper or a magazine. If you are doing something like a leaflet or newsletter, you may want to lay out your text that way instead of the normal way.
groups
Lines are typically considered the horizontal components in a grid or table, whereas columns are vertical structures. In this context, lines run side to side, while columns extend up and down. Therefore, the opposite of columns would be lines, as they represent different orientations in organizing data or information.
A table formatted without lines is called a borderless table. It does not have visible borders separating rows and columns, providing a cleaner and more modern design aesthetic.
columns are the horizantal lines and groups are are the vertical lines
No, you can sort multiple columns or rows if you hightlight a range, but all columns or rows will need to be sorted with the same criteria (e.g. lowest to highest). You can sort an entire row by clicking on the row number at the left of the screen, then sort, as desired. You also can do the same for columns by clicking on the column letter at the top of the screen.
Is the Periodic Table. The columns down are the GROUPS The lines across are the PERIODS.
You cannot have a table without columns. Columns are what make up the structure of a table. It would be like a house without walls.
groups are the vertical columns on the Periodic Table
False. The vertical columns are known as groups whereas the horizontal rows are known as periods.