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My column headers are showing as numeric instead of alphabetic - the only
help I can find online is pre-2007...where's the setting for 2007? Functions are now EXTEMELY unintuitive... |
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Office Button/Excel Options/Formulas/Working with formulas - uncheck R1C1
Reference Style Tyro "Excel 2007 numeric column headers" <Excel 2007 numeric column wrote in message ... My column headers are showing as numeric instead of alphabetic - the only help I can find online is pre-2007...where's the setting for 2007? Functions are now EXTEMELY unintuitive... |
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Excel 2007 did not check that for you. Some human being did. You?
Tyro "Tyro" wrote in message ... Office Button/Excel Options/Formulas/Working with formulas - uncheck R1C1 Reference Style Tyro "Excel 2007 numeric column headers" <Excel 2007 numeric column wrote in message ... My column headers are showing as numeric instead of alphabetic - the only help I can find online is pre-2007...where's the setting for 2007? Functions are now EXTEMELY unintuitive... |
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Not unless somebody at work messed with my computer (which is possible). If
it's set up that way for a particular spreadsheet that I open, will it check it? (it worked by the way - Thanks!) "Tyro" wrote: Excel 2007 did not check that for you. Some human being did. You? Tyro "Tyro" wrote in message ... Office Button/Excel Options/Formulas/Working with formulas - uncheck R1C1 Reference Style Tyro "Excel 2007 numeric column headers" <Excel 2007 numeric column wrote in message ... My column headers are showing as numeric instead of alphabetic - the only help I can find online is pre-2007...where's the setting for 2007? Functions are now EXTEMELY unintuitive... |
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No, R1 C1 Reference Style is Excel level, not workbook level. If if were a
workbook/worksheet option, Excel would state so. Tyro "Excel 2007 numeric column headers" ft.com wrote in message ... Not unless somebody at work messed with my computer (which is possible). If it's set up that way for a particular spreadsheet that I open, will it check it? (it worked by the way - Thanks!) "Tyro" wrote: Excel 2007 did not check that for you. Some human being did. You? Tyro "Tyro" wrote in message ... Office Button/Excel Options/Formulas/Working with formulas - uncheck R1C1 Reference Style Tyro "Excel 2007 numeric column headers" <Excel 2007 numeric column wrote in message ... My column headers are showing as numeric instead of alphabetic - the only help I can find online is pre-2007...where's the setting for 2007? Functions are now EXTEMELY unintuitive... |
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