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Default Columns are labeled as numbers in the grid!!

Suddenly Excel is labeling my columns as 1,2,3,etc. instead of A,B,C, etc.
How do I change this back?
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Default Columns are labeled as numbers in the grid!!

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"Dinosaur Pete" wrote:

Suddenly Excel is labeling my columns as 1,2,3,etc. instead of A,B,C, etc.
How do I change this back?

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Tom,

Thanks so much!!!!!!! I was pulling what little hair I have left out.

Pete

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Pete,
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"Dinosaur Pete" wrote:

Suddenly Excel is labeling my columns as 1,2,3,etc. instead of A,B,C, etc.
How do I change this back?

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