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In Excel 5 I could use Ctrl K and that would take me to the part of the file
that was named K. Is there a simple system like this in Excel 2002?

Any suggestions would be appreciated,

Roger


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Hi Roger,

F5 function key | Select a named range \ OK


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In Excel 5 I could use Ctrl K and that would take me to the part of the
file that was named K. Is there a simple system like this in Excel 2002?

Any suggestions would be appreciated,

Roger



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Hi Norman, thanks for your suggestion which could be helpful if I don't find
something as simple as my Ctrl K was for a the named range K as I usually
have a large number of macros in some files.

Thanks,

Roger


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Hi Roger,

F5 function key | Select a named range \ OK


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Norman



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In Excel 5 I could use Ctrl K and that would take me to the part of the
file that was named K. Is there a simple system like this in Excel 2002?

Any suggestions would be appreciated,

Roger





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