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I don't know, but if you go tools/options/general and uncheck r1c1 reference
style it will go back

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tools | options | General | uncheck the box R1C1 reference style
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I don't know, but if you go tools/options/general and uncheck r1c1 reference
style it will go back

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Why did my columns change from being headed A, B, C to 1, 2, 3?

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