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121 cell
"A box formed by the intersection of a row and a column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information." -
122 coordinate
Each of a set of references that together describe the exact position of something with respect to a set of axes (or a row and column). -
123 current region
The block of filled-in cells that includes the currently selected cell or cells. The region extends in all directions to the first empty row or column. -
124 custom group
An item of a custom group field. A custom group contains two or more items from a row or column field. -
125 custom group field
A field in the row or column area that contains custom groups as its items. -
126 custom order
"User-defined sort order. For example, you could define a custom sort order to display values in the EmployeeTitle column on the basis of the title's seniority." -
127 field selector
A small box or bar that you click to select an entire column in a datasheet. -
128 print titles
Row or column labels that are printed at the top of or on the left side of every page on a printed worksheet.
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