What does it mean when Excel column headings are crossed out?

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I have an Excel spreadsheet that was created by another user. In some of the
columns the letter in the column header (Example: B, C, D) is crossed out.
What does that mean? I haven't been able to figure out how to remove this.
When we look at the cell format, "strikeout" is not there -- of course
because the information in the cells looks normal, it is just the header that
is struck out. Can you help me?
 
Go to Format, Style and for the Normal style click Modify. Then on the Font
tab uncheck Strikethrough and click OK, then Add and then Close.

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Jim Rech
Excel MVP
|I have an Excel spreadsheet that was created by another user. In some of
the
| columns the letter in the column header (Example: B, C, D) is crossed out.
| What does that mean? I haven't been able to figure out how to remove this.
| When we look at the cell format, "strikeout" is not there -- of course
| because the information in the cells looks normal, it is just the header
that
| is struck out. Can you help me?
 

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