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replyReply Mon 10 Aug 2009, 09:39Delegate Letty said...

Letty has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Transposed headings

HI
In excel 2007 my headings have become transposed so where my letters should be at the top I have numbers and where my numbers should goe down the left hand side I have letters. How do I fix this and make it go back to the normal lay out? Please help!

Thanks

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replyReply Mon 10 Aug 2009, 09:54Trainer Rich said...

RE: Transposed headings

Hi Letty,

Thanks for your question. I hope you enjoyed the Excel Advanced training.

For Office 2007:
Go to Office menu (top left) -> Excel Options button (bottom of the menu) -> Formulas section -> Working with formulas heading -> Untick "R1C1 reference style" -> OK

For Office 2003:
Go to Tools menu -> Options -> General tab -> Untick "R1C1 reference style" -> OK

If this answer resolves your query, please mark the question as 'resolved' (see below). Otherwise, please post a follow-up response to this post, and I will assist you further.

Regards, Rich

 

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