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Default Excel VBA 3D Ranges

I'm writing a small program to generate some data each day of the month.
Each month is to be a sheet. So same cell locations, different sheets.
Unfortunately there's lots of cells so it would be nice to use 3D names.

But I am unable to figure out how to get VBA to select the specific cell on
the sheet for the specific month. I apparently have to name each cell in
each month differently and then, depending upon the month the data is
generated for, in the macro change the name of the range I wish to write to.
This rather awkward and not very elegant (to say the least!).

So the problem is: I can insert a name "Cell1" that refers to
January:December!$A$1 (for instance) but how then do I write a value (from
the macro) to the "Cell1" in worksheet "April"?

I'm sure it's something easy but I cannot find any references to help.

Thanks in Advance,
Perry.


 
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