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Lewis Shanks
 
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I have received several spread sheets from Russian associates that are set
up in a different format with both column and rows listed in numbers instead
of numbers for rows and letters for columns.

I am not at all familiar with how to create formulas with the above set up,
so I wish to convert back to what I consider to be the USA standard with
both numbers and letters. How do I make this conversion? I cannot find this
in Excel help, but must be looking in the wrong places.

Thank you

Lewis Shanks


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Lewis

ToolsOptionsGeneral. Uncheck "R1C1 reference style"

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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 08:57:21 -0800, "Lewis Shanks"
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I have received several spread sheets from Russian associates that are set
up in a different format with both column and rows listed in numbers instead
of numbers for rows and letters for columns.

I am not at all familiar with how to create formulas with the above set up,
so I wish to convert back to what I consider to be the USA standard with
both numbers and letters. How do I make this conversion? I cannot find this
in Excel help, but must be looking in the wrong places.

Thank you

Lewis Shanks


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