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I want to change the preset colum headings (A,B,C.....) to something
different.....How do i do that?
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You have the option of letters or numbers (Tools/Options/General "R1C1
Reference Style"). That's all.

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From the menu choose

Tools, Options, General,

then check the "R1C1 reference style"-box


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If you mean change the A,B,C to something more meaningful such as "Name",
"Address", "City" etc., you can't.

You can use row 1 for your titles then select A2 or B2 if you also want column
A frozen and WindowFreeze Panes.

Now go to ToolsOptionsView and uncheck "Row and Column Headers".


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