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Makeing a Spreadsheet
I want to Put Titles on Top of the columns, but I don't want it to be showing
as column one, I want my input to be numbered starting at number 1 |
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you cant change the column headers however put the names of your columns in the top cell and put the numbers 1 - 2 - 3 etc down the side goto TOOLS OPTIONS VIEW (TAB) ROW AND COLUMN HEADERS (uncheck the box) -- Zygan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Zygan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34423 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=559511 |
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Your Column Titles are going to have to occupy at least 1 Row. However, if
you want to see row numbers for your data, then use Column A and enter this formula: =ROW()-1 Copy this down as many rows as you need for your data. HTH, Elkar "Dottie" wrote: I want to Put Titles on Top of the columns, but I don't want it to be showing as column one, I want my input to be numbered starting at number 1 |
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