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I bought a new computer and for some reason the Excel spreadsheet does't sho
Letters for the columns, as usual, but instead it shows numbers. So both my columns and my rows are numbered, and when I enter a formula I really don“t undrstand how it works. For example, i get this in the cell: =FC(-1)*F2C3 when I am used to working with th number and letter reference: =c1+c2 I tried to look for ways to change this, but did't succeed. Please help. |
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Use the command Tools | Options; open the General tab; unselect the top left
box "R1C1 reference style" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "valy" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer and for some reason the Excel spreadsheet does't sho Letters for the columns, as usual, but instead it shows numbers. So both my columns and my rows are numbered, and when I enter a formula I really don“t undrstand how it works. For example, i get this in the cell: =FC(-1)*F2C3 when I am used to working with th number and letter reference: =c1+c2 I tried to look for ways to change this, but did't succeed. Please help. |
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Tools Options General and clear the R1C1 reference checkbox
-- Gary's Student gsnu200704 "valy" wrote: I bought a new computer and for some reason the Excel spreadsheet does't sho Letters for the columns, as usual, but instead it shows numbers. So both my columns and my rows are numbered, and when I enter a formula I really don“t undrstand how it works. For example, i get this in the cell: =FC(-1)*F2C3 when I am used to working with th number and letter reference: =c1+c2 I tried to look for ways to change this, but did't succeed. Please help. |
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Uncheck "R1C1 reference style" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:53:02 -0800, valy wrote: I bought a new computer and for some reason the Excel spreadsheet does't sho Letters for the columns, as usual, but instead it shows numbers. So both my columns and my rows are numbered, and when I enter a formula I really don“t undrstand how it works. For example, i get this in the cell: =FC(-1)*F2C3 when I am used to working with th number and letter reference: =c1+c2 I tried to look for ways to change this, but did't succeed. Please help. |
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If using Excel 2007: Select Office Button in top left corner. Choose Excel Options button at bottom of new window. Select Formulas. Go to Working with formulas and unselect the box next to R1C1 reference style.
Gord Dibben wrote: Why are my columns numbered instead of lettered? 07-Feb-07 ToolsOptionsGeneral Uncheck "R1C1 reference style" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:53:02 -0800, valy wrote: EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF And The Model View View Model Pattern http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...l-view-vi.aspx |
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