[mso] Re: Changing Row and Column Labels - Excel 2003
- From: Thomas Hutchins <hutch99999@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 07:52:34 -0700 (PDT)
As far as I know, you cannot relabel the rows & columns in Excel. However, as a
workaround you can put whatever you want to use for column heading in row 1 and
whatever you want for row headings in column A. Then you can hide the normal
row & column headings by selecting Tools >> Options >> View, then unchecking
the "Row & column headers" option. Finally, put the cursor in cell B2, then
select Window >> Freeze Panes.
You can automate this and make it specific to a particular worksheet by
adding event logic as follows to the code module for that sheet:
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
Range("B2").Select
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True
ActiveWindow.DisplayHeadings = False
End Sub
Private Sub Worksheet_Deactivate()
ActiveWindow.DisplayHeadings = True
End Sub
Hope this helps,
Hutch
Michele Wong <balboagrad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone know if the A, B, C, etc, 1, 2, 3 etc labels on columns and rows
can be changed to anything else? I know you can set them to R1, C1, but a
client wants to substitute labels of items he uses.
--
Thanks,
Michele Wong
Reliable Cyber Solutions, LLC
http://www.reliablecyber.com
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