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I am familiar with EXCEL's "named ranges" ability to name a cell
something more meaningful like "sales" rather than let EXCEL default it to "A1". I am working on multiple woorkbooks with multiple tabs in each. When I use a cell from one workbook in a calcualtion in another workbook I get something like this: F4*K4*N4*'C:\Documents\Project A\[Workbook A.xls]'SalesTab'!$A$2 My question is, can I rename all the gooble-de-gook 'C:\Documents \Project A\[Workbook A.xls]'SalesTab' into something more meaningful so my calculations in the cells do not get all cluttered with path and woorkbook file names? Or at a minium shorten the gooble-de-gook somehow? Thanks. |
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