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The syntax is correct. Then Name isn't valid (contains a space).
This worked ok for me: Selection.Name = "Named_Range" Bruce wrote: I need to know how to name a range using VBA. The example as follows does not work. Selection.Name = "Named Range". What is the correct syntax for this? -- Bruce -- Dave Peterson |
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