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I have Excel 2000, when I open a new workbook my column headers are labeled
A-Z and my rows are labeled A-Z. How do I get the rows to be labeled 1-?
again?, is this part of the default template, if so can I delete and will
Excel recreate it for me? Lastly, what is the name of the default template
for Excel?

Any help is appreciated
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Default Default template wrong

It is called Book.xlt and is normally located in your Excel\Startup
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Rick Barwig wrote:
I have Excel 2000, when I open a new workbook my column headers are labeled
A-Z and my rows are labeled A-Z. How do I get the rows to be labeled 1-?
again?, is this part of the default template, if so can I delete and will
Excel recreate it for me? Lastly, what is the name of the default template
for Excel?

Any help is appreciated


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