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Default cells b2:b6=wk1, b7:b13=wk2 etc

want to name cells b2:b6=wk1, b7:b13=wk2 etc
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Default cells b2:b6=wk1, b7:b13=wk2 etc

Consistency????
6-2=4 2-6=5
13-7=6 7-13=7


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Default cells b2:b6=wk1, b7:b13=wk2 etc

Name as in InsertNameDefine?

If not too many of these, select B2:B6 and name that range wk1

If you want 52 wks named then VBA would be faster.

BUT.........I notice no pattern from your example.

wk1 is 5 cells while wk2 is 7 cells.


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