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For some random reason the columns in Excel 2002 recently changed from
Alphabetical to Numerical, this is a big pain in the backside when trying to enter Functions. |
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Tools-Options-General, uncheck "R1C1reference style".
"ThePubLounger" wrote in message ... For some random reason the columns in Excel 2002 recently changed from Alphabetical to Numerical, this is a big pain in the backside when trying to enter Functions. |
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Thanks, it really helped.
-- J "Mladen_Dj" wrote: Tools-Options-General, uncheck "R1C1reference style". "ThePubLounger" wrote in message ... For some random reason the columns in Excel 2002 recently changed from Alphabetical to Numerical, this is a big pain in the backside when trying to enter Functions. |
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Go to the Tools menu, choose Options, then the General tab.
There, uncheck the "R1C1 reference style" setting. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "ThePubLounger" wrote in message ... For some random reason the columns in Excel 2002 recently changed from Alphabetical to Numerical, this is a big pain in the backside when trying to enter Functions. |
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Thx
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