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Named Range Question
Greetings,
I need some advice on this approach before I try it. I have a workbook with nearly 100 named ranges. As the workbook is used, most of the named ranges grow using resize. While testing during development, I have been using the Insert Name Define route to reset the ranges to the starting values. What I am thinking of doing is to paste a Named Range list onto a blank worksheet for reference and then writing code ( good reference at Chip Pearson's site - Thanks Chip ) to delete all the Named Ranges and then Add them back based on the list. Are there any known problems with this approach before I try it and end up sorry? Thanks in advance for your guidance! Ray |
Named Range Question
I use a similar technique to reset an application, I have not encountered
any problems so far! Cheers Nigel "Ray Batig" wrote in message ink.net... Greetings, I need some advice on this approach before I try it. I have a workbook with nearly 100 named ranges. As the workbook is used, most of the named ranges grow using resize. While testing during development, I have been using the Insert Name Define route to reset the ranges to the starting values. What I am thinking of doing is to paste a Named Range list onto a blank worksheet for reference and then writing code ( good reference at Chip Pearson's site - Thanks Chip ) to delete all the Named Ranges and then Add them back based on the list. Are there any known problems with this approach before I try it and end up sorry? Thanks in advance for your guidance! Ray |
Named Range Question
Thanks I will give it a try.
Nigel wrote in message ... I use a similar technique to reset an application, I have not encountered any problems so far! Cheers Nigel "Ray Batig" wrote in message ink.net... Greetings, I need some advice on this approach before I try it. I have a workbook with nearly 100 named ranges. As the workbook is used, most of the named ranges grow using resize. While testing during development, I have been using the Insert Name Define route to reset the ranges to the starting values. What I am thinking of doing is to paste a Named Range list onto a blank worksheet for reference and then writing code ( good reference at Chip Pearson's site - Thanks Chip ) to delete all the Named Ranges and then Add them back based on the list. Are there any known problems with this approach before I try it and end up sorry? Thanks in advance for your guidance! Ray |
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