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Numbered Rows and Columns
 
My spreadsheets open with numbers both along the rows and at the top of
the columns. I was copying and pasting a pivot table when this
occurred (it has happened before). I tried a number of solutions, even
to the point of shutting down the computer and opening an empty
spreadsheet. How do I solve this problem. Thanks.

Ken


Jim May

Numbered Rows and Columns
 
Go to Tools, Options, General Tab, and uncheck R1C1 reference style.


" wrote:

My spreadsheets open with numbers both along the rows and at the top of
the columns. I was copying and pasting a pivot table when this
occurred (it has happened before). I tried a number of solutions, even
to the point of shutting down the computer and opening an empty
spreadsheet. How do I solve this problem. Thanks.

Ken



David Biddulph

Numbered Rows and Columns
 
wrote in message
oups.com...
My spreadsheets open with numbers both along the rows and at the top of
the columns. I was copying and pasting a pivot table when this
occurred (it has happened before). I tried a number of solutions, even
to the point of shutting down the computer and opening an empty
spreadsheet. How do I solve this problem. Thanks.


Tools/ Options/ General
Uncheck "R1C1 reference style"
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David Biddulph



Niek Otten

Numbered Rows and Columns
 
Hi Ken,

ToolsOptionsGeneral tab, Uncheck R1C1 Reference Style


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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
wrote in message oups.com...
| My spreadsheets open with numbers both along the rows and at the top of
| the columns. I was copying and pasting a pivot table when this
| occurred (it has happened before). I tried a number of solutions, even
| to the point of shutting down the computer and opening an empty
| spreadsheet. How do I solve this problem. Thanks.
|
| Ken
|




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