Perhaps a data point, or a cell if on a spreadsheet.
The background of a cell in a spreadsheet or table is called the "cell fill." It is the color or pattern applied to the background of the cell to differentiate it from other cells. It can help with organization and visual appeal in the document.
Spreadsheet alignment refers to how data is positioned within a cell. It can be left-aligned, center-aligned, or right-aligned. Adjusting alignment can improve the readability and presentation of data in a spreadsheet.
The function you are referring to is likely the SUM function in spreadsheet software like Excel or Google Sheets. This function allows you to add the values in a range of cells either vertically (above the active cell) or horizontally (to the left of the active cell) by specifying the range within the function.
A worksheet cell in a spreadsheet typically contains data or information such as text, numbers, formulas, or dates. It is the basic unit of a spreadsheet where you can input and manipulate data.
One location on a spreadsheet is called a "cell".
A cell.
A Cell
The area of the screen where you interact with a spreadsheet is called the spreadsheet workspace or spreadsheet view. It is where you input, view, and manipulate data within the cells of the spreadsheet.
It is the active cell.
A cell.
The intersection of a column and a row in a worksheet is a cell. The address of the cell is the combination of the column and the row. The Column's address is a letter; the row is a number. Cell A1 is in the upper left hand corner. Cell B1 is to its right but cell A2 is underneath it.
cell (intersection of a column and a row)
That intersection is called a "CELL".
Data
A cell. In the periodic table an element fills that cell.
It is called cell