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Default Named range labels in formulas

I created names ranges in an existing workbook. In order to get formulas to
use the named range in the formula, I hit F2 in a formula cell and ENTER as
directed by the help files. I also tried re-typing the formulas but still am
unable to see the names as labels in the formula. Any suggestions?
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Default Named range labels in formulas

Maybe this...

Select the cell with the formula
Goto the menu InsertNameApply
Select the named range that applies to that particular formula
OK

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I created names ranges in an existing workbook. In order to get formulas
to
use the named range in the formula, I hit F2 in a formula cell and ENTER
as
directed by the help files. I also tried re-typing the formulas but still
am
unable to see the names as labels in the formula. Any suggestions?



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