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Default Named Ranges shown (or not shown) as blue means what?

I am having trouble getting the following formula from cpearson's page to work:

IF(ROW()-ROW(NoBlanksRange)+1ROWS(BlanksRange)-COUNTBLANK(BlanksRange),"",
INDIRECT(ADDRESS(SMALL((IF(BlanksRange<"",ROW(Bla nksRange),ROW()+ROWS(BlanksRange))),
ROW()-ROW(NoBlanksRange)+1),COLUMN(BlanksRange),4)))

It removes blank cells from a list and has worked for me before. This time
I notice that when I type in a named range into the formula, it turns blue (I
assume indicating that Excel recognizes it as a variable name). But, only
one of the two named ranges turns blue, and I am getting a circular
reference error.

Insight into the blue color in relation to named ranges?

Thanks in advance,

Billy

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