DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
WORKBOOK THEMES
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Row
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Column
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cell: A cell is a rectangular area formed by the intersection of a column and a row. Cells are identified by the Cell Name (or Reference, which is found by combining the Column Letter with the Row Number. For example the cell in Column “C” in Row “3” would be cell C3.
Detailed explanation-2: -A column header is the row at the top of the table that identifies each column within the table. Most often, your tables need column headers to uniquely label each column. A row header is the column at the left of the table that identifies each row within the table.
Detailed explanation-3: -Column Headers basically tell us the category of the data in that column to which it belongs. For example, if column A contains Date, then Column header for Column A will be “Date”, or suppose column B contains Names of the student, then column header for Column B will be “Student Name”.
Detailed explanation-4: -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.