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Default column headings display as numbers

Excel has suddenly begun to display all column headings as numbers instead of
letters. Does anyone know why, but more to the point, how to change it back
to letters? Thanks.
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Jay, don't know why it changed, to change it back tools, options, general,
and uncheck R1C1 reference style
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Excel has suddenly begun to display all column headings as numbers instead
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letters. Does anyone know why, but more to the point, how to change it
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to letters? Thanks.



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Uncheck "R1C1 reference style".

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Excel has suddenly begun to display all column headings as numbers instead of
letters. Does anyone know why, but more to the point, how to change it back
to letters? Thanks.


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