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How do I change column addresses from numeric to alpha?
The old style Excel was formated so that alpha characters were the column
markers and the row characters were numeric. It was easy to reference a cell such as 4D or 26RR telling you to go to the 4th row and column D or the 26th row and column RR. The version of Excel I have is 2003 and all of the row and column references are numeric. Can the column markers be changed universally? Thanks. |
How do I change column addresses from numeric to alpha?
Tools|Options|General tab|Uncheck R1C1 reference style.
This is a setting that excel picks up from the first workbook that it opens in that session. So if you have a workbook that has that setting (maybe a co-worker likes R1C1 reference style) and you're unlucky enough to open it as the first workbook, then you'll want to remember how to change it. Ps. Older versions had the same feature. Believe it or not, lots of people like it. Go figure, huh? Salsabueno wrote: The old style Excel was formated so that alpha characters were the column markers and the row characters were numeric. It was easy to reference a cell such as 4D or 26RR telling you to go to the 4th row and column D or the 26th row and column RR. The version of Excel I have is 2003 and all of the row and column references are numeric. Can the column markers be changed universally? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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