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Default My Column display as "numbers" instead of "alphabets"

Normally, Columns are displayed in "alphabets" (eg: A, B, C)

and

Rows are displayed in "Numbers" (eg: 1, 2, 3)

now, both my "Columns" and "Rows" display "numbers", so i cannot refer to a
cell named "A5" or "A3" .


How can i change the setting back to normal ?

Thank you for your help!



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Default My Column display as "numbers" instead of "alphabets"

Please refer to this thread.

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"ali" wrote:

Normally, Columns are displayed in "alphabets" (eg: A, B, C)

and

Rows are displayed in "Numbers" (eg: 1, 2, 3)

now, both my "Columns" and "Rows" display "numbers", so i cannot refer to a
cell named "A5" or "A3" .


How can i change the setting back to normal ?

Thank you for your help!



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Allen Phailat Wongakanit

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