It's often useful to freeze header rows in place in Microsoft Excel to remember what type of data is in various columns as you scroll or search through a lengthy spreadsheet. You can also make sure ...
In Microsoft Excel, there are row and column headings on your spreadsheet by default. The column header is the grey color alphabetical columns above the spreadsheet, and it identifies each column, ...
I have a simple spreadsheet with 15 columns and ~200 rows. At some point when doing a custom sort on it, one of the columns was not selected, therefore destroying the relationship of the data. Excel ...
If you’ve ever worked with an enormous Excel spreadsheet, you’ll know just how daunting all those rows and columns can be. Once you’re over 10 or 15 different values and labels, it can get pretty ...
The Freeze feature in Excel allows you to scroll down through hundreds of rows and still see the original headers or field names in row 1, or scroll over hundreds of columns and still see the data ...
Use this Excel quick fill handle trick to insert partial rows and columns Your email has been sent Learn the many ways to insert entire and partial rows and columns in Excel, including a fill handle ...
Hide everything but the working area in an Excel worksheet Your email has been sent If you’ve ever opened a Microsoft Excel workbook to find no columns, rows and/or scrollbars, this is probably why: ...
Located at the top of each column in your OpenOffice Calc spreadsheet are the letters of the alphabet. These headings differentiate between the columns, and allow you to sort and manipulate the data ...
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ROW vs. ROWS in Excel: What's the difference?
Don't let that extra "S" fool you—ROW and ROWS do completely different jobs in Excel. One tells you where you are, while the other tells you how much space you have. If you're tired of formulas ...
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