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There are some formula there using defined name. I want to see which range it
is. But when I go to Insert--Name---Define is grey and I can't see its range. Please advise. |
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I found the reason because it is protected.
"smart.daisy" wrote: There are some formula there using defined name. I want to see which range it is. But when I go to Insert--Name---Define is grey and I can't see its range. Please advise. |
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F5 RangeName will let you highlight a named range, even on a Protected sheet.
Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "smart.daisy" wrote: I found the reason because it is protected. "smart.daisy" wrote: There are some formula there using defined name. I want to see which range it is. But when I go to Insert--Name---Define is grey and I can't see its range. Please advise. |
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