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Default Columns are showing up as numbers, not letters.

Opened Excel XP and found instead of column letters, they are now numbers.
Never seen this before and can't seem to find a solution to get the letters
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Default Columns are showing up as numbers, not letters.

Tools-Options-General Tab
DeSelect R1C1 Reference Style

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Opened Excel XP and found instead of column letters, they are now numbers.
Never seen this before and can't seem to find a solution to get the letters
back.

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Default Columns are showing up as numbers, not letters.

Mahalo Sloth! Wonder how this happened in the first place? Aloha!

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Tools-Options-General Tab
DeSelect R1C1 Reference Style

"PaulO" wrote:

Opened Excel XP and found instead of column letters, they are now numbers.
Never seen this before and can't seem to find a solution to get the letters
back.

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