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I just went to:
INSERT/NAMES/PASTE Excel then pasted all the names in spreadsheet I am reviewing. As usual it also pastes names that used to exist and have been deleted. One of the old names called "Query" had the following formula in it: ='https://blahblahblah.com/123/ABC/Documents/[spreadsheet1.xls]Detail'!$A$1:$F$951 What does this imply? Does this mean that this was at one time a Web Query? It seems to have an excel address in it. Or is this an example of XML? Thanks EM |
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