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how is the row header different from the column header​

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Answered by 00SweetGirl00
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Row header or Row heading is the gray-colored column located on the left side of column 1 in the worksheet which contains the numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) where it helps out to identify each row in the worksheet. Whereas column header is the gray-colored row, usually it will be letters (A, B, C, etc.)

Answered by vaishnavithorave
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Difference Between Rows and Columns

Rows and columns are used to properly distinguish categories, classification, types, etc., when they occur in matrices, spreadsheets, etc. The usage of these words is a bit confusing for most. 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. Let us look at the difference between rows and columns given in a tabular column below.

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