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"Bernie" wrote in message
... [UnCut] Hi Bernie, Given that the constraints imposed by the length of the subject line, your question would benefit from the attentions of a cryptologist in order to render it comprehensible. Many, if not most, potential respondents will look askance at questions posed uniquely in the subject line. The usual expectation is that the subject line should provide an indicative description, with the body of the post providing expanded, background detail. This should be pertinent to you as others, who might well have addressed your question more appositely, may well have been deterred by the presentation. That said, my best guess is: Tools | Options | General Tab | Select/deselect "R1C1 reference style". In the likely event that I have misinterpreted you question, please post back with a modicum of explanatory detail. --- Regards, Norman |
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Type your first two numbers in A1 and A2...........then highlight both of
those cells and left-click and drag the little black square in the bottom right corner of A2 down column A and the line numbers will fill in automatically Vaya con Dios, Chuck CABGx3 "Bernie" wrote in message ... |
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