| A | B |
| Column | In a Word table, a column is the cells that reside in the vertical direction. |
| Row | In a Word table, a row is the cells that reside in a horizontal direction. |
| Cell | A cell is the rectangle box at the intersection of a row and column. |
| End-of-cell marker | In Word, when the Show/Hide button is enabled, the end-of-cell marker is the square that indicates the end of a cell. |
| End-of-row marker | In Word, when the Show/Hide button is enabled, an end-of-row marker is the square that indicates the end of a row. |
| Column marker | Located on the horizontal ruler, the column marker is the solid square that indicates where the column margins reside. |
| Row marker | Located on the vertical ruler, the row marker is the solid square that indicates where the row margins reside. |
| Header row | A header row is the first row in a table that typically contains column headings. |