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User13

Excel 2007 Formulas look different
 
I received a spreadsheet of mine back from a coworker, and all my formulas
now look like =Totals!R[3]C[-1] instead of what I originally used =TOTALS!C73.

Anyone know why this changed, and how to change them back?
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User13

Niek Otten

Excel 2007 Formulas look different
 
Office buttonExcel OptionsFormulas tabuncheck R1C1 reference style

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"User13" wrote in message
...
I received a spreadsheet of mine back from a coworker, and all my formulas
now look like =Totals!R[3]C[-1] instead of what I originally used
=TOTALS!C73.

Anyone know why this changed, and how to change them back?
--
User13



Sean Timmons

Excel 2007 Formulas look different
 
click on the multi-colored button on top left, then click Excel Options on
bottom. go to general tab and uncheck R1C1 reference style.

"User13" wrote:

I received a spreadsheet of mine back from a coworker, and all my formulas
now look like =Totals!R[3]C[-1] instead of what I originally used =TOTALS!C73.

Anyone know why this changed, and how to change them back?
--
User13


T. Valko

Excel 2007 Formulas look different
 
In Excel 2007:

Office buttonExcel OptionsFormulasWorking with formulasuncheck R1C1
reference styleOK out

Other versions of Excel:

ToolsOptionsGeneral tabSettingsuncheck R1C1 reference styleOK out

Anyone know why this changed


The coworker may have had their version of Excel set to use R1C1
referencing.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"User13" wrote in message
...
I received a spreadsheet of mine back from a coworker, and all my formulas
now look like =Totals!R[3]C[-1] instead of what I originally used
=TOTALS!C73.

Anyone know why this changed, and how to change them back?
--
User13





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