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The column headers (in gray above my worksheet) are numbers instead of
letters. I have Excel 2003. How can this be changed? It is very confusing when trying to write formulas. |
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Happy new year
This is one of your settings. Go into TOOLS OPTIONS Then the GENERAL tab There's an option for R1C1 refernce style :-) Danny "Tara" wrote: The column headers (in gray above my worksheet) are numbers instead of letters. I have Excel 2003. How can this be changed? It is very confusing when trying to write formulas. |
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