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Subject:
From:
Dave Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 18 Aug 2000 01:23:28 -0800
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On 17 Aug 00, at 9:21, Byron Wolter wrote:

> My sister just sent me an e-mail telling me her MS Excel (Office
> 97) shows numbers for BOTH rows and columns, instead of numbers
> for the rows, and letters for the columns.  She wants to be what
> is "normal", ie. numbers for rows, letters for columns.  I've
> never heard where one could have numbers for both.  How do I tell
> her to go about changing the columns to letters.  I couldn't find
> anything in my Excel book.  Thanks.

  Microsoft's first spreadsheet, MultiPlan, used numbers along both
axes.  As far as I know, it was the only spreadsheet product ever to
do this.
  Is there any chace that she's gotten into some "Multiplan
compatibility mode" buried in Excel?

David G

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