What is the intersection of a column and row called in Excel?

A) A cell
B) A range
C) A column header
D) A row header

Every spreadsheet in Excel is made up of a grid of cells. Each cell has a unique address, identified by its column letter (A, B, C, etc.) and row number (1, 2, 3, etc.). For example, cell B3 is located at the intersection of column B and row 3.

Here’s why the other options are not the answer:

  • B. Range: A range refers to a selection of multiple cells, not a single intersection point.
  • C. Column header: This refers to the label at the top of a column, not the individual cells within the column.
  • D. Row header: This refers to the number displayed at the left side of a row, not the individual cells within the row.

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