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Answer:
Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically in a table.
Explanation:
When we open Microsoft Excel, a window with three spreadsheets is displayed - Plan1, Plan2 and Plan3. The worksheet selected by default is Worksheet1, an empty worksheet, where we have rows and columns arranged in such a way that we can insert information into the grid formed by intersecting these two elements.
LINE - Within Excel, rows are identified with numbers in the left corner of the screen from 1 to 65,536. That is, in each spreadsheet we can have up to 65536 rows.
COLUMN - Columns are identified with letters A through Z and letter combinations (AB, AC, etc.) up to 256 columns. You can make a column as wide as the spreadsheet window (255 characters) or as narrow as the fraction of a character.