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I am working with a client who insists the following happens to him on a
regular basis: Workbook A and Workbook B have named ranges with the same names. When in he creates a vlookup in Workbook A which refers to a named range, it will use the named range from Workbook B. Has anyone heard of this happening? I believe he is using Win2K/Office 2K. He won't let me see the files so I have not been able to see exactly what he is talking about. -- maryj |
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I've never seen anything like this.
But maybe he's using a name in workbook A that refers to a range in workbook B???? maryj wrote: I am working with a client who insists the following happens to him on a regular basis: Workbook A and Workbook B have named ranges with the same names. When in he creates a vlookup in Workbook A which refers to a named range, it will use the named range from Workbook B. Has anyone heard of this happening? I believe he is using Win2K/Office 2K. He won't let me see the files so I have not been able to see exactly what he is talking about. -- maryj -- Dave Peterson |
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