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I am needing to label my columns in Excel with a word....how do I bypass the
alpha labelling system (A, B, C, D, etc needs actual column names, not
letters)
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It's called a header row. Just add the name to the first row.

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I am needing to label my columns in Excel with a word....how do I bypass
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alpha labelling system (A, B, C, D, etc needs actual column names, not
letters)



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You can't, you can create your own and choose not to show row.column headers
but that will obviously also remove the row headers

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