What do you understand by the terms ;Row Header and Column Header?
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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.).......
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Row Header
- Row header refers to the boxes containing the label of each row.
- The row headers are labeled by numbers. They begin with '1' and end at '10,48,576' in a single worksheet.
Column Header
- The column header refers to the alphabets which act as the labels for the columns.
- They begin with the alphabet A and end with the combination 'XFD.' A single worksheet consists of 16,384 columns.
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