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Hi everyone.
Hopefully my question is a pretty simple one to answer, but I have been going through help and a book on Excell trying to find an answer, but no luck so far. I'm sure that there is a simple way to do what I am after, but I can't find how. What I would like to know is how to name the columns in an Excel sheet (ie A to Title, B to Date, etc). Thanks. -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a chat about planes, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat |
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Hi Darryl
you can't :( you can, however, type your headings in row 1 and use tools / options view - and untick row & column headers to hide the A, B, Cs and 1,2,3, etc Cheers JulieD "Darryl Gibbs" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. Hopefully my question is a pretty simple one to answer, but I have been going through help and a book on Excell trying to find an answer, but no luck so far. I'm sure that there is a simple way to do what I am after, but I can't find how. What I would like to know is how to name the columns in an Excel sheet (ie A to Title, B to Date, etc). Thanks. -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a chat about planes, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat |
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Thanks Julie.
I wish I had asked here earlier! :-) -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a family rated chat room based on aviation, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Darryl you can't :( you can, however, type your headings in row 1 and use tools / options view - and untick row & column headers to hide the A, B, Cs and 1,2,3, etc Cheers JulieD "Darryl Gibbs" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. Hopefully my question is a pretty simple one to answer, but I have been going through help and a book on Excell trying to find an answer, but no luck so far. I'm sure that there is a simple way to do what I am after, but I can't find how. What I would like to know is how to name the columns in an Excel sheet (ie A to Title, B to Date, etc). Thanks. -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a chat about planes, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat |
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Hi Darryl
know what you mean - i tell my students the "30 mins rule" ... work on something for 30 mins - if you can't "crack it" go check out the newsgroups :) Cheers JulieD "Darryl Gibbs" wrote in message ... Thanks Julie. I wish I had asked here earlier! :-) -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a family rated chat room based on aviation, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Darryl you can't :( you can, however, type your headings in row 1 and use tools / options view - and untick row & column headers to hide the A, B, Cs and 1,2,3, etc Cheers JulieD "Darryl Gibbs" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. Hopefully my question is a pretty simple one to answer, but I have been going through help and a book on Excell trying to find an answer, but no luck so far. I'm sure that there is a simple way to do what I am after, but I can't find how. What I would like to know is how to name the columns in an Excel sheet (ie A to Title, B to Date, etc). Thanks. -- Darryl Gibbs HTTP://www.cnapg.org Information on all aspects of aviation, particularly vintage and warbirds. Home of the CNAPG aircraft recognition quiz's, and the Vintage and Warbird mailing list. For a chat about planes, visit "Just Plane Chat" at: http://groups.msn.com/JustPlaneChat |
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