Really? I tried your example and it didn't change the formula for me. I got
a #NAME? error instead.
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Hi Tagwim
If you use something like this
With mybook.Names("tax")
.Name = "taxlow"
End With
And you have a formula like this
=A4*tax
It will change to
=A4*taxlow
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"Tagwim" wrote in message ...
Ron,
A question if I may. The named Range that I am looking to rename may also
be used in calculations. Does this also handle this?
Thank you
Rob
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
hi Tagwim
See this page
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy4.htm
You can change the red code block to do what you want
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"Tagwim" wrote in message ...
Hello all
I want to be able to rename a "Named Range" (Someone spelled it wrong) and
now I have 1600+ workbooks that I need to change. This could be multiple
places in the workbook itself.
I was thinking that I could possibly do it with VB 6 or VB 2008. I was
hoping that someone may have already had this issue and a quick solutions...
If not then it's on to the coding...
Thanks in advance.
Rob