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    griz4b
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    Missing Column and Row Headers?

    Greetings.

    I have one Excel file which I have been using for quite a while which
    suddenly appears to have lost the column and row titles (i.e. A, B,
    C... 1,2,3 are no longer displayed.)

    All of my data is still in place, and all functions are working
    properly
    Other excel files opened in the same session DO show their A,B,C,
    1,2,4, labels.
    Restarting excel or rebooting do not fix the problem.
    I am the only one who uses this computer, the data is not networked,
    the file is not shared.

    This is obviously a case where I have used a shortcut key (I don't
    ALWAYS hit the key I intend to when I'm control-clicking around the
    keyboard...=) ) to change settings to get these 'borders' to
    disappear. I cannot find this option through the normal menus, and I'd
    rather not blindly control-click everything in a trial and error
    attempt to get it working again. I've exhausted other 'help'
    websites...

    Please! Someone put me out of my misery! ... I want my borders back!

    Griz4b


  2. #2
    Peo Sjoblom
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    Re: Missing Column and Row Headers?

    Tools>options>view and select row & column headers, then save the file

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    Regards,

    Peo Sjoblom

    Northwest Excel Solutions

    www.nwexcelsolutions.com

    (remove ^^ from email address)

    Portland, Oregon




    "griz4b" <griz4b@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1140935361.152233.165340@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
    > Greetings.
    >
    > I have one Excel file which I have been using for quite a while which
    > suddenly appears to have lost the column and row titles (i.e. A, B,
    > C... 1,2,3 are no longer displayed.)
    >
    > All of my data is still in place, and all functions are working
    > properly
    > Other excel files opened in the same session DO show their A,B,C,
    > 1,2,4, labels.
    > Restarting excel or rebooting do not fix the problem.
    > I am the only one who uses this computer, the data is not networked,
    > the file is not shared.
    >
    > This is obviously a case where I have used a shortcut key (I don't
    > ALWAYS hit the key I intend to when I'm control-clicking around the
    > keyboard...=) ) to change settings to get these 'borders' to
    > disappear. I cannot find this option through the normal menus, and I'd
    > rather not blindly control-click everything in a trial and error
    > attempt to get it working again. I've exhausted other 'help'
    > websites...
    >
    > Please! Someone put me out of my misery! ... I want my borders back!
    >
    > Griz4b
    >



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