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Default Correct way to use names defined globally in a workbook, in VBA


"packat" wrote in message
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- I have a range A1:A10 with name PayHr in sheet1.

- When I crate a sub Initialize() in sheet2:
Private Sub Initialize()
Set payRange = Me.Range("HrPay") 'payRange is defined
globally on the top section.
Debug.Print myRange.Cells(1, 1)
End Sub

This produced a compiler error: Method or data member not
found.
However, the code works when I define HrPay in sheet2.


Because you Set payRange and then reference myRange?

Take a look at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.Names.html