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The column names (A,B,C, etc...) changed to numbers??????????
I opened a spreadsheet I hadn't opened in a while and all the column names
(usually letters) are numbers now. I tired openeing a blank sheet but this setting is applied to all of them. How do I change it back!!! I'm working with formulas and cell references and this format is impossible. Thanks |
The column names (A,B,C, etc...) changed to numbers??????????
Tools|Options|General Tab|Uncheck R1C1 Reference style
(and save the workbook) But remember how you changed this. Excel picks this setting up from the first workbook it opens in that session. So if you're unlucky and open one of those workbooks that was saved in R1C1 reference style, you'll have to do it again. Jenner wrote: I opened a spreadsheet I hadn't opened in a while and all the column names (usually letters) are numbers now. I tired openeing a blank sheet but this setting is applied to all of them. How do I change it back!!! I'm working with formulas and cell references and this format is impossible. Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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