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Yasaf Burshan

Can't Cancel r1c1 cell referencing in excel 2007
 
Hello,
I have excel 2007 running on XPSP2.
I can't cancel the r1f1 reference style (whenever I re-open excel its turned
on again).

How can I resolve this issue?
Thanks.
--
Yasaf Burshan

Bob Phillips

Can't Cancel r1c1 cell referencing in excel 2007
 
That means that you must have a workbook that is setting it. Look at
personal.xlsx.

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HTH

Bob

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"Yasaf Burshan" wrote in message
...
Hello,
I have excel 2007 running on XPSP2.
I can't cancel the r1f1 reference style (whenever I re-open excel its
turned
on again).

How can I resolve this issue?
Thanks.
--
Yasaf Burshan




Dave Peterson

Can't Cancel r1c1 cell referencing in excel 2007
 
Excel picks up this setting from the first workbook you open in that session.

So you can open excel
Open a workbook
change to A1 reference style
Save that workbook
close excel

Then to test:
Open excel
open that workbook

If you still see R1C1 reference style, then maybe your personal.xls* workbook is
in R1C1 reference style.

Open excel
Unhide Personal.xls*
change to A1
Hide personal.xls*
close excel and when prompted to save personal.xls*, answer yes.

Then close excel and retest.

Yasaf Burshan wrote:

Hello,
I have excel 2007 running on XPSP2.
I can't cancel the r1f1 reference style (whenever I re-open excel its turned
on again).

How can I resolve this issue?
Thanks.
--
Yasaf Burshan


--

Dave Peterson

Jon Peltier

Can't Cancel r1c1 cell referencing in excel 2007
 
I've had that problem only in 2007 when programmatically manipulating
workbooks, workbooks that when opened manually worked in A1. Some workbooks
were 2003 format xls files, some were 2003 0r 2007 Excel files with
different extensions (i.e., not .xls*). I never got to the bottom of it, but
resorted to a line of code resetting the reference style after opening the
workbooks.

Excel 2007 doesn't really like Excel workbooks with different extensions,
FWIW.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"Yasaf Burshan" wrote in message
...
Hello,
I have excel 2007 running on XPSP2.
I can't cancel the r1f1 reference style (whenever I re-open excel its
turned
on again).

How can I resolve this issue?
Thanks.
--
Yasaf Burshan





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