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I know that it is possible to name columns.
How do I name columns in a worksheet?

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select the column, InsertNameDefine...

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I know that it is possible to name columns.
How do I name columns in a worksheet?



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If you mean change the A, B, C to something else, this cannot be done.

You can place titles in row 1 and through ToolsOptionsView, remove the row and
column headers.


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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 01:21:02 -0700, Api wrote:

I know that it is possible to name columns.
How do I name columns in a worksheet?


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