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Frank Cao

Anyway to set numerical column name as Exel convention?
 
It's awkward for me to use "A, B, ...CW..." as column names, when large
matrices of data are processed.

I couldn't find a way to change the column name convention in Excel to
regular numbers "1,2,3....", just as the convention of the row names.

Also, I could not find a good reference book, or online reference document,
describing how to rely on numerical references to worksheet locations during
large matrices manipulations. All references I have found a based on "mouse,
click, drag...", which are very impractical for large matrices operation.

Bernard Liengme

Anyway to set numerical column name as Exel convention?
 
Use Tools | Options |General and put check in top left box "R1C1 reference
style"
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"Frank Cao" <Frank wrote in message
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It's awkward for me to use "A, B, ...CW..." as column names, when large
matrices of data are processed.

I couldn't find a way to change the column name convention in Excel to
regular numbers "1,2,3....", just as the convention of the row names.

Also, I could not find a good reference book, or online reference
document,
describing how to rely on numerical references to worksheet locations
during
large matrices manipulations. All references I have found a based on
"mouse,
click, drag...", which are very impractical for large matrices operation.




David Billigmeier

Anyway to set numerical column name as Exel convention?
 
Tools-Options-'General' Tab-Check "R1C1 reference style" to get the
column's listed as numbers instead of letters.

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Regards,
Dave


"Frank Cao" wrote:

It's awkward for me to use "A, B, ...CW..." as column names, when large
matrices of data are processed.

I couldn't find a way to change the column name convention in Excel to
regular numbers "1,2,3....", just as the convention of the row names.

Also, I could not find a good reference book, or online reference document,
describing how to rely on numerical references to worksheet locations during
large matrices manipulations. All references I have found a based on "mouse,
click, drag...", which are very impractical for large matrices operation.


Ron Coderre

Anyway to set numerical column name as Exel convention?
 
Have you tried this:

From the Excel main menu....
ToolsOptionsGeneral
Check: R1C1 reference style

Does that help?

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Regards,
Ron


"Frank Cao" wrote:

It's awkward for me to use "A, B, ...CW..." as column names, when large
matrices of data are processed.

I couldn't find a way to change the column name convention in Excel to
regular numbers "1,2,3....", just as the convention of the row names.

Also, I could not find a good reference book, or online reference document,
describing how to rely on numerical references to worksheet locations during
large matrices manipulations. All references I have found a based on "mouse,
click, drag...", which are very impractical for large matrices operation.


Frank Cao

Anyway to set numerical column name as Exel convention?
 
Thank you: David and Ron.

"Frank Cao" wrote:

It's awkward for me to use "A, B, ...CW..." as column names, when large
matrices of data are processed.

I couldn't find a way to change the column name convention in Excel to
regular numbers "1,2,3....", just as the convention of the row names.

Also, I could not find a good reference book, or online reference document,
describing how to rely on numerical references to worksheet locations during
large matrices manipulations. All references I have found a based on "mouse,
click, drag...", which are very impractical for large matrices operation.



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