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How are data organised in a spreadsheet

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Rows & Columns are data organized in a spreadsheet. A column is a vertical series of cells in a chart, table, or spreadsheet. ... A row is the range of cells that go across (horizontal) the spreadsheet/worksheet. Rows are identified by numbers e.g. row 1, row 5.

Answered by zumba12
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Data is Organized in a spreadsheet into rows and columns.

Explanation:

  • In a spreadsheet, rows, and columns are information organized. In a chart, desk, or spreadsheet, a column is a vertical collection of cells, and they're represented as alphabet letters which include columns A, columns C.
  • A column is a vertical collection of cells in a chart, desk, or spreadsheet.
  • Below is an instance of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with column headers (column letters) A, B, C, D, E, and F.
  • As you may see from the photo below, column H is the highlighted column in crimson and the chosen cell D8 is in column D.
  • A row is the variety of cells that move across (horizontal) the spreadsheet/worksheet.
  • Rows are recognized via way of means of numbers e.g. row 1, row 5. Examples of use. A row would possibly incorporate the headings of a desk e.g. product ID, product name, price, and quantity sold.

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