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I'm using Office 2010 with Windows 7 - I did a print preview and excel want to print the number colume. I've never seen this before because I just want columes A, B, and C but not the number colume so how can I get rid of the number colume for print.
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Hi,
Go to Excel Options, Formulas and untick R1C1 reference style in the Working with formulas section. |
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Go to Excel Options
There aren't any Option tabs Formulas and untick R1C1 reference style in the Working with formulas section Under the Formula tab I can't find R1C1 could you please tell me in more detail? |
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Near the top left hand corner you should see a green File tab. When you click on it, it should open the back stage view. On the left hand side of the back stage view you should be able to find Options. You should be able to follow the previous instructions from there. Let me know if it is still difficult to follow and I'll post some screenshots to help you.
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I did find out how to solve this problems: Go to "Print->Page Setup->Sheet" in Excel and see if the checkbox for "Row and Column Headings" is checked. |
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I misunderstood your question. I thought you wanted to print column letters (A,B,C etc...) instead of column numbers (1,2,3 etc...). Glad you got it sorted.
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