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Mo
 
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How do I change the column heading names? It was letters it is now numbers. I
would like it to be letter again. I have numbers going down the side.
(Numbering the rows) That is fine but some how I've changed all my worksheets
to numbers on the top row lableing the columns. Thank you for your help.
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tools / options / general - untick R1C1 reference style

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How do I change the column heading names? It was letters it is now
numbers. I
would like it to be letter again. I have numbers going down the side.
(Numbering the rows) That is fine but some how I've changed all my
worksheets
to numbers on the top row lableing the columns. Thank you for your help.



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Hi Mo,

Tools | Options | General Tab | deslect :R1C1 reference style"


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How do I change the column heading names? It was letters it is now
numbers. I
would like it to be letter again. I have numbers going down the side.
(Numbering the rows) That is fine but some how I've changed all my
worksheets
to numbers on the top row lableing the columns. Thank you for your help.



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