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All of the sudden, I saw that the letters at the top of the columns now are
change to numbers. Now I see numbers for rows and columns. How can I change
the Excel appearance, so I see the letters at the top of the columns again?
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Go to Tools--Options--View, and uncheck R1C1 reference style.
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All of the sudden, I saw that the letters at the top of the columns now are
change to numbers. Now I see numbers for rows and columns. How can I change
the Excel appearance, so I see the letters at the top of the columns again?

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ToolsOptionsGeneral. Uncheck "R1C1 reference style"


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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:18:02 -0700, anonymous
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All of the sudden, I saw that the letters at the top of the columns now are
change to numbers. Now I see numbers for rows and columns. How can I change
the Excel appearance, so I see the letters at the top of the columns again?


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