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Hi, is there a an easy way to reference a single value in a named
range? For example, if I named a range "Gross_Revenues" - is it possible to access the first cell of that range by using, for example, =Gross_Revenues[1] ? It would be even better if I could type =Gross_Revenues[1999], etc. Essentially, I'm trying to figure out how to use Named Ranges as arrays or hashes. Thanks, pete |
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