ROW AND COLUMN WIE IN NUMBERS ON IOS

I do not find a way or any previous discussion about this.
Of course I could use the first row and column to give nemes to them but this is not the best solution.
Any suggerstion ?
I would like to see the row numbers and column letters and keep them on place while scrolling in numbers and in numbers converted files from Excel.
Thanks

I do not find a way or any previous discussion about this.
Of course I could use the first row and column to give nemes to them but this is not the best solution.
Any suggerstion ?
I would like to see the row numbers and column letters and keep them on place while scrolling in numbers and in numbers converted files from Excel.
Thanks

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