I don't think so.
The only way I know to make a name visible is by using code--either a macro that
I load (like NameManager) or code that I write.
(I'm not sure how xl2007 works, though. Maybe there's something on the user
interface for this--but that would kind of defeat the purpose of allowing the
developer to hide names.)
TKS_Mark wrote:
Is there anyway to clean up these invisible names without resorting to
loading macros?
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Get Jan Karel Pieterse's (with Charles Williams and Matthew Henson) Name
Manager:
You can find it at:
NameManager.Zip from http://www.oaltd.co.uk/mvp
TKS_Mark wrote:
How can I delete names in my workbook that behave like ghosts? When I open
name manager, there are no defined names. But when I copy a sheet, the
message, "A formula or sheet you want to copy contains the name 'fxb' (or
other) which already exists on the destination worksheet..." appears.
I am using Office 2007 with Excel.
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson