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

G

Guest

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?
 
J

Jim Rech

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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