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southernliving
 
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how do you change the column identification fromnumber back to letters. I
imported a spreadsheet from a Mac Excel applicatioon and it came in with the
columns identified by number rather than letters. Make formula
troubleshooting confusing

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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Toolsoptionsgeneral and uncheck R1_C1 reference style, nothing to do with
Mac though, just the way Excel was setup

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Peo Sjoblom

"southernliving" wrote:

how do you change the column identification fromnumber back to letters. I
imported a spreadsheet from a Mac Excel applicatioon and it came in with the
columns identified by number rather than letters. Make formula
troubleshooting confusing

Thanks

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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
goto 'Tools - Options - General' and uncheck 'R1C1 Reference style

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Frank Kabel
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southernliving wrote:
how do you change the column identification fromnumber back to
letters. I imported a spreadsheet from a Mac Excel applicatioon and
it came in with the columns identified by number rather than letters.
Make formula troubleshooting confusing

Thanks



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