Header labels contain A. creation data B. control totals C. both (a) and (b) D. neither (a) nor (b) E. None of the above

creation data
control totals
both (a) and (b)
neither (a) nor (b) E. None of the above

The correct answer is: C. both (a) and (b)

Header labels contain both creation data and control totals. Creation data is information about when and by whom the data was created. Control totals are used to verify that the data is accurate and complete.

For example, a header label for a sales report might include the following information:

  • Report name
  • Date created
  • Author
  • Total sales for the month
  • Number of sales transactions

The report name and date created are examples of creation data. The total sales and number of sales transactions are examples of control totals.

Header labels are important because they provide information about the data that is being presented. This information can be used to verify the accuracy and completeness of the data, and to understand the context of the data.