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I have another question for this paper that I'm working on and I can't seem
to find the answer to. I'm a new user for Excel and I know next to nothing about it. Any help you can give me would be great... The question is: "If you see a spreadsheet with row AND column headings as NUMBERS, what is the problem (if any!!)? |
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Tools Options General tab uncheck R1C1 reference style OK
"allybell1980" wrote: I have another question for this paper that I'm working on and I can't seem to find the answer to. I'm a new user for Excel and I know next to nothing about it. Any help you can give me would be great... The question is: "If you see a spreadsheet with row AND column headings as NUMBERS, what is the problem (if any!!)? |
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That means that the file is setup to use R1C1 reference style.
Row1Column1 A1 would be R1C1 B3 would be R3C2 The setting for this is located in the menu at ToolOptionsGeneral TabSettingsR1C1 reference style Biff "allybell1980" wrote in message ... I have another question for this paper that I'm working on and I can't seem to find the answer to. I'm a new user for Excel and I know next to nothing about it. Any help you can give me would be great... The question is: "If you see a spreadsheet with row AND column headings as NUMBERS, what is the problem (if any!!)? |
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As for the "what is the problem (if any)" portion - there's no real problem,
it is just a matter of the way that the workbook has been set up. "allybell1980" wrote: I have another question for this paper that I'm working on and I can't seem to find the answer to. I'm a new user for Excel and I know next to nothing about it. Any help you can give me would be great... The question is: "If you see a spreadsheet with row AND column headings as NUMBERS, what is the problem (if any!!)? |
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