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Default Backslash in Named Range

IIRC, Lotus 123 macros were named that way. And _I think_ that they were run
with alt-letter in Lotus (ctrl-letter in early versions of excel???).

Dorci wrote:

I inherited a workbook with several named ranges defined. Some of the names
are a backslash and one letter. Is there any significance to those? Is the
backslash simply used to sort the names to the top of the list? I also
notice that these names do not show up in the Name Box list with the others.
Everything I've read simply says backslashes are allowed in range names, but
nothing indicates when or why I'd use them. Your insight is appreciated.


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