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When you enter them where? ... how?
Where do you see the error message? Go to <Insert <Name <Define Do you see both strings displayed in the big window? If so, click on one of them. Do you see =8 in the "Refers To" box? If so, do the same with the other string. Does that also display =8 ? -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "wireed!" wrote in message ... Created fine, but when I enter the vac8 or flh8, I get enter value between 0 - 24? Imust not be doing something correctly? "RagDyeR" wrote: If you just want to give a value to a string (8V - 8FH), you can create what's called a "named formula". There are however, some reservations on exactly what strings (names) are acceptable to XL. These worked for me: VAC8 FLH8 Start with: <Insert <Name <Define, In the "Names In Workbook" box, enter VAC8 At the bottom, *change* whatever is in the "RefersTo" box to: =8 Click <Add Again, in the "Names In Workbook" box, enter FLH8 =8 should *still* be displayed in the "RefersTo" box, So just hit <OK. Now, if you enter =vac8 OR =flh8 in any cell, you'll get 8. So, you can now have formulas such as: =A1+vac8 OR =SUM(A1:D1,flh8) OR =vac8+flh8 -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "wireed!" wrote in message ... I want to us 8 V for 8 hours vacation or 8 hours fh for 8 hour floatin holiday. I'm sure some one has done it just I can't find it |
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