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3. What is the difference between a row and a column?
What is a cell?​

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Answered by anushkayadav69
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Rows are horizontal while columns are vertical

A cell is a intersection of a row with a column.

Answered by skadamseth2007
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Rows are a group of cells arranged horizontally to provide uniformity. Columns are a group of cells aligned vertically, and they run from top to bottom. Although the main reason for both rows and columns is to bifurcate groups, categories and so on, there is a fine line of difference between the two.

A cell is a specific location within a spreadsheet and is defined by the intersection of a row and column. Since most spreadsheets use numbers to define rows and letters to define columns, cells are often referenced by a letter and number combination.

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