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GoBobbyGo
 
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Default keep submenus open?

Often want to make changes to several macros in succession, or to several
named ranges in succession, and I find it frustrating that after each change
I have to reopen the relevant submenu.

Is there a way to get those to stay open?
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Default keep submenus open?

or to several named ranges in succession,

That's why they put the Add button on the Define Name dialog. Add a new
name, or click and change an existing name, and click Add rather than OK.

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| Often want to make changes to several macros in succession, or to several
| named ranges in succession, and I find it frustrating that after each
change
| I have to reopen the relevant submenu.
|
| Is there a way to get those to stay open?


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