USING MICROSOFT EXCEL
HOW TO MODIFY THE WORKSHEET TAB IN EXCEL
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Columns
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Rows
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Cells
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Column: Columns run vertically on the spreadsheet screen. An Excel spreadsheet contains 256 columns that are labeled with the letters of the alphabet.
Detailed explanation-2: -Understanding cells Columns are identified by letters (A, B, C), while rows are identified by numbers (1, 2, 3). Each cell has its own name-or cell address-based on its column and row. In the example below, the selected cell intersects column C and row 5, so the cell address is C5.
Detailed explanation-3: -RANGE. A range is a group of two or more cells in a worksheet. The cells in a range can be adjacent or nonadjacent. Commands executed by Excel will affect the entire range. A range is identified by the cell references of the cells in the upper left and lower right corners of the range.
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer: Y-axis. The vertical line in a chart that contains a series of related values from the worksheet. Also called the vertical or value axis.
Detailed explanation-5: -By default, Excel uses the A1 reference style, which refers to columns as letters (A through IV, for a total of 256 columns), and refers to rows as numbers (1 through 65, 536). These letters and numbers are called row and column headings. To refer to a cell, type the column letter followed by the row number.