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Hi. I grabbed data from someone else's workbook - and as a result I have
30-50 "defined names" that I don't want.

Technically, they aren't a problem -- and most of them are REF errors (or
people's names I recognize but haven't worked here for years) but I'd really
like to delete them all 'en masse' rather than one at a time.

is there a way to do that?

thanks in advance,
beata
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Get hold of Jan Karel Pieterse's NameManager utility, free from
http://www.jkp-ads.com/OfficeMarketPlaceNM-EN.asp

It will makes such tasks much easier.

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Hi. I grabbed data from someone else's workbook - and as a result I have
30-50 "defined names" that I don't want.

Technically, they aren't a problem -- and most of them are REF errors (or
people's names I recognize but haven't worked here for years) but I'd
really
like to delete them all 'en masse' rather than one at a time.

is there a way to do that?

thanks in advance,
beata



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