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Excel did not "rename" them.
See the other replies you received. Bobby wanted to actually change the A, B, C to names of his/her choice. My "can't be done" stands. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 20 May 2009 04:28:01 -0700, jmiller15 wrote: Well my version of Excel 2003 did just that, renamed the columns from letters to numbers and it is most frustrating to worl with. How did that happen and how can I get the columns back to letters? Thanks much J "Gord Dibben" wrote: bobby You cannot change the column header letters or row header numbers. These are fixed by Excel. A workaround is is to have your names in row 1. Insert a column left of Column A and in A2 enter =ROW()-1 Copy that down as far as you wish. Now go to ToolsOptionsView and uncheck "row and column headers" Select B2 and WindowFreeze Panes. This will leave row 1 and column A frozen in view as you scroll down or across. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 09:44:00 -0700, bobby02169 wrote: I would like to rename the columns in excel 2003, for example instead of A showing up in the top column, I would like it to be name. Or I would like to add a row between the letters and row 1, without it being numbered. The reason for this I would like row 1 to show name 1, it now appears in row 2, because I have name as a header in row 1. Thanks for any help. |
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