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I am working in Excel 2007 and suddenly the columns are showing as numbers
and not the usual letters (A, B, C...). How do I change this back? Thanks. |
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office Button, Excel Options, Formulas, UNcheck "R1C1 reference style"
mrudnet wrote: I am working in Excel 2007 and suddenly the columns are showing as numbers and not the usual letters (A, B, C...). How do I change this back? Thanks. |
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Click the Office Button
Click the Excel Options Go to Formulas tab Go to Working with Formulas section UNCHECK the R1C1 reference style -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB (www.MadRocketScientist.com) Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "mrudnet" wrote: I am working in Excel 2007 and suddenly the columns are showing as numbers and not the usual letters (A, B, C...). How do I change this back? Thanks. |
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