- What are row headings called?
- What is the difference between row header and column header?
- What is the heading of columns in a table called?
- Should tables have headings?
What are row headings called?
All the row headings are individually called stubs and the title of all these stubs is called stub heading.
What is the difference between row header and column header?
A column header is the row at the top of the table that identifies each column within the table. Most often, your tables need column headers to uniquely label each column. A row header is the column at the left of the table that identifies each row within the table.
What is the heading of columns in a table called?
A column header is called an attribute.
Should tables have headings?
headings: Tables may include a variety of headings depending on the nature and arrangement of the data. All tables should include column headings, including a stub heading (heading for the leftmost, or stub, column).