‘Stub’ of a table is the _________ part of the table describing the _________.(a) Left, Columns(b) Right, Columns(c) Right, Rows(d) Left, Rows
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stub is a part of table which describes the rows situated in the left of a table
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‘Stub’ of a table is the left part of the table describing the rows. (Option D)
- A table's "Stub" is the left half of the table that describes the rows.
- The stub is made of heading and line captions that appear on the left side of a table and describe each row of figures in the field.
- In both the stub header and the line captions, capitalize only the first letter of the first word and the initial letters of any proper nouns.
- Stub, the far left vertical column of a table in which you list the numerous line heads that identify the horizontal rows of data in the table's body.
- The caption is the column heading that describes the details of the column items. Each row, like the column heading or the caption, is given a heading to describe the row's entries. These are referred to as stubs or row heads.
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