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Hello,
I have a question in regards w/ Defining names/arrays in excel spreadsheets. I need to define arrays that consist of more than 1 word, i.e for example "New York City" and of course Excel doesn't allow to this. The way it would be ok w/ Excel such as "New_York_City". My question is: is there any way I can write the way I need, i.e. I don't need to have lowes spacebar included. Thanks. Dan. |
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