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Rows
Rows are a set of multiple cells arranged in a horizontal manner. They are numbered from top to
bottom along the left edge of the worksheet using row headers or numbers. There are 65,536 rows in
a worksheet of Calc.
Columns
Columns are the vertical set of rectangular boxes that are placed adjacent to each other. Columns are labeled
from left to right using column headers or alphabets. There are 1,024 columns in a worksheet of Calc.
Notes
In Calc, the first column is labelled as ‘A’ and the last column i.e. 1024th column is labelled as ‘AMJ’.
In MS-Excel 2010, the first column is labelled as ‘A’ and the last column i.e. 16,384th column is
labelled as ‘XFD’. There are 10,48,576 rows in a worksheet of Excel 2010.
Title Bar
It lies at the top of the window screen. It displays the name of the active workbook.
Minimize/Maximize/Restore/Close Buttons
They are located at the upper right corner of the screen. They are used to minimize, maximize/restore
and to close the active document respectively.
Menu Bar
It lies below the title bar in the active window screen. It contains different menus which have many
options to perform various operations. If you click on them or press ‘Alt’ along with the underlined
character of the menu name then the specific menu opens with its relevant options.
Standard Toolbar
It generally lies below the menu bar. It contains shortcut buttons of frequently used options. By clicking
on any of them, the option is directly executed.
Show Draw Data
Open Edit File Print Page AutoSpellcheck Paste Hyperlink Sort Functions Navigator Sources
New Save Preview Cut Copy Undo Redo Descending Gallery Zoom
Document Export Spelling Format Sort Chart Find & Help
as E-mail Directly Paintbrush Ascending Replace
as PDF
Formatting Toolbar
It lies below the standard toolbar. It contains shortcut buttons which provide quick access to frequently
used formatting options that help to change the appearance of the text or data inside the sheet.
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