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I figured it out Tom.
Instead of trying to refer to the value of ABCD, I needed to use the formular1c1="=abcd" statement. Thanks. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Help with what? You don't show any code. In a new module put in code like this Public MyName as String Sub SetMyName() Activecell.Name = "ABCD" MyName = "ABCD" End Sub Sub ShowMyName() msgbox Range(MyName).Address & " " & MyName End sub Perhaps that will give you some ideas. Using Public within a procedure will have no effect. A public variable must be declared at the top of the module, outside any procedure. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Papa Jonah" wrote in message ... I have a number of macros that I am using to perform a number of functions within a workbook. As part of that, I am using code to name cells with the idea that I would be able tor reference the cell values later. According to the vba intermediate window it works - until that macro ends. The very next macro that runs, even within the module, does not retrieve the info from the cell referenced by name. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. I would try using a "public" statement except I can't get those to work either. As far as I can tell, their is no difference in syntax between a public statement and a dim statement other than the word "public" instead of "dim". The public thing may be a red herring anyway. Please help! |
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