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cell address rather than range name
In formulas, I want to use the cell address for a named range rather than the
range name. Ex: If cell A1 is named "price", I want the formula referencing it to use the cell address (A1), not the range name (price). That is, =A1 rather than =price. Excel defaults the range name, and I haven't found a way to replace it with the cell address (other than typing it in). Thanks. |
cell address rather than range name
range("price").address
"Angi Bemiss" wrote: In formulas, I want to use the cell address for a named range rather than the range name. Ex: If cell A1 is named "price", I want the formula referencing it to use the cell address (A1), not the range name (price). That is, =A1 rather than =price. Excel defaults the range name, and I haven't found a way to replace it with the cell address (other than typing it in). Thanks. |
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