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Myrna Larson[_3_] Myrna Larson[_3_] is offline
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Default "Load" statement

If it starts with an equal sign, e.g. =Load AB64, then it refers to the intersection of the
named range Load and AB64, but since that is a single cell, it's no different than =AB64.

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:47:14 -0400, "Frank Isaacs" wrote:

That does not look like a valid formula; please post the exact formula for a
better answer.

My guess is that it is something like =Load!AB64, which would refer to cell
AB64 on a sheet named Load.