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![]() Hi All, I've done some searches and can't find what I'm looking for - not sure if it's possible or not? I have a worksheet with anywhere between 50 - 80 different defined named ranges on it. I need to update the sheet occassionally by inserting new details (with a corresponding new range name), as well as deleting or editing existing ranges. What I'd like to know is: Is there a way I can view the sheet so that it shows the different ranges that have names - similar to using the "View Formulas" check in the Excel Options, but to view ranges instead? Am I pushing my luck here?! ; ) Cheers, Rob. -- Rob Moyle ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rob Moyle's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=549797 |
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Hi Rob
Download a free copy of Bastien Mensink's excellent Add in ASAP Utilities http://www.asap-utilities.com/ This has a feature in the Information section to List all Named ranges on a separate sheet along with their definitions (along with numerous other useful utilities) -- Regards Roger Govier "Rob Moyle" wrote in message ... Hi All, I've done some searches and can't find what I'm looking for - not sure if it's possible or not? I have a worksheet with anywhere between 50 - 80 different defined named ranges on it. I need to update the sheet occassionally by inserting new details (with a corresponding new range name), as well as deleting or editing existing ranges. What I'd like to know is: Is there a way I can view the sheet so that it shows the different ranges that have names - similar to using the "View Formulas" check in the Excel Options, but to view ranges instead? Am I pushing my luck here?! ; ) Cheers, Rob. -- Rob Moyle ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rob Moyle's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=549797 |
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Hi Rob,
As you are working extensively with named ranges, you should download Jan Karel Pieterse's invaluable Name Manager addin, which can be downloaded, free of charge, at: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.asp --- Regards, Norman "Rob Moyle" wrote in message ... Hi All, I've done some searches and can't find what I'm looking for - not sure if it's possible or not? I have a worksheet with anywhere between 50 - 80 different defined named ranges on it. I need to update the sheet occassionally by inserting new details (with a corresponding new range name), as well as deleting or editing existing ranges. What I'd like to know is: Is there a way I can view the sheet so that it shows the different ranges that have names - similar to using the "View Formulas" check in the Excel Options, but to view ranges instead? Am I pushing my luck here?! ; ) Cheers, Rob. -- Rob Moyle ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rob Moyle's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=549797 |
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Hi Rob
As a quick and dirty method, you can reduce the zoom on the worksheet to 39% and below and then the named ranges will be delineated and visible. Hope this helps! Best regards Richard |
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"Rob Moyle" wrote: Hi All, I've done some searches and can't find what I'm looking for - not sure if it's possible or not? I have a worksheet with anywhere between 50 - 80 different defined named ranges on it. I need to update the sheet occassionally by inserting new details (with a corresponding new range name), as well as deleting or editing existing ranges. What I'd like to know is: Is there a way I can view the sheet so that it shows the different ranges that have names - similar to using the "View Formulas" check in the Excel Options, but to view ranges instead? Am I pushing my luck here?! ; ) Cheers, Rob. -- Rob Moyle ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rob Moyle's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=549797 |
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