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Since the configuration system is different in Excel 2007 from previous
versions, I am unable to determine how to change the sheet notation from the
R1C1 style (default) to the A1 style (preferred). Thanks in advance.
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Office ButtonExcel optionsformulasunder 'working with formulas' section,
un-check R1C1 reference style

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Since the configuration system is different in Excel 2007 from previous
versions, I am unable to determine how to change the sheet notation from
the
R1C1 style (default) to the A1 style (preferred). Thanks in advance.


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