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Because I loathe typing and each keystroke increases the probability of
malfeasance. But the curiosity here is that 'Evaluate("my_rng")(5)' works and, as per the documentation, '[expression]' is a shortcut format for 'Evaluate("expression")', it would not be unreasonable to expect '[my_rng](5)' to work as well. Go figure.... -- Terry "I said I never had much use for one, I never said I didn't know how to use one." M. Quigley "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Because Excel doesn't parse out []( ) as anything meaningful would be my guess. Still, I don't know why you would use anything besides Range("my_rng")(5) -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Terry von Gease wrote in message ... Assume a named range "my_rng" One can say: Range("my_rng")(5) One can say : [my_rng].cells(5) One can say: Evaluate("my_rng")(5) But one cannot say: [my_rng](5) Why is that? -- Terry "I said I never had much use for one, I never said I didn't know how to use one." M. Quigley |
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