Numeric Column Notation in EXCEL 2007
<Still can't figure out what switched it to numeric notation
I always find this somewhat of a mystery. There are just too many posts about this happening to believe that one did this by
accident.
I think.
Well..... I don't know!
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Kind regards,
Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel
"wwells" wrote in message ...
| Thanks: I knew it had to be simple but there are so many new menus that
| unless you know where to look it is like finding a needle. Still can't
| figure out what switched it to numeric notation. Thanks again.
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| "Niek Otten" wrote:
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| Click the Office button (top left corner), choose Excel Options, Formula tab. There it is.
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| Kind regards,
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| Niek Otten
| Microsoft MVP - Excel
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| "wwells" wrote in message ...
| | My EXCEL 2007 has switched to Numeric column notation and I can't switch find
| | how to switch it back to Alphameric. As it sits, cell designations must be
| | written R1C1, R1C2 etc. rather than A1,B1 etc. HELP. I know this sounds
| | simple but EXCEL 2007 is substantially different from earlier versions:
| | There is no "tools" There is no "default." I need help to set it back.
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