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Default How do I change column labels from numbers to letters in Excel?

In Excel, my column headers somehow changed from letters to numbers. How do
I get the letter headings back?

For example, I can no longer reference cell C3 because the C is now a
number.
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Hi Allison,

Try:

Tools | Options | General | Check R1C1 Reference Style

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In Excel, my column headers somehow changed from letters to numbers. How
do
I get the letter headings back?

For example, I can no longer reference cell C3 because the C is now a
number.



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Hi Allison,

Check R1C1 Reference Style

Should have read:

UNCheck R1C1 Reference Style


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In Excel, my column headers somehow changed from letters to numbers. How
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I get the letter headings back?

For example, I can no longer reference cell C3 because the C is now a
number.



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