Excel does a very good job of knowing row 1 is column names even if the data type is the same for the entire column. But it is not always correct. If I insert columns of numbers then insert a new row1 and put in text headers it considers them column names even if the entire column is set to text. But if I insert text data then insert a new row of text names it thinks they are data. There must be some way to tell it the row is column names both from the interface and programmatically I would think. Does anyone know the rules here and how to directly set if col names or not?
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