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Default Names exist, but I could not find them

I have several worksheets that have these "hidden" names. Whenever I copy the
sheet to other workbook, I will receive message that says that the Names
already exists in the destination workbook. But when I look at Insert - Name
- Define, the list is empty. How do I find those Names and edit and/or delete
them?

Thanks a lot
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Default Names exist, but I could not find them

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

Ketut wrote:

I have several worksheets that have these "hidden" names. Whenever I copy the
sheet to other workbook, I will receive message that says that the Names
already exists in the destination workbook. But when I look at Insert - Name
- Define, the list is empty. How do I find those Names and edit and/or delete
them?

Thanks a lot


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