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Does anyone know if the range object is declared global by
default. that is, could I cuse the range from any where in the workbook without keep switching to the worksheet that the named range is located. For example is I name a range MyRange on sheet1 could I address that MyRange while performing some operation on sheet2? I hope I presented my question in an understandable format. Thanks Desmond |
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