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an additional (important) lesson for me which I need to know... Question?
Any time one sees the comment: Expected: End of Statement ....loosely translated - does this mean "you have stopped too soon (with what's needed)?" as was the case with me in failing to "tack-on" .name = "TestRange" Thanks again, Jim "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Becuase you are not declaring a variable. I assume that you want to redefine the name, so try Range("TestRange").Resize(5,3).Name="TestRange" -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jim May" wrote in message news:ND%Ad.15517$jn.4876@lakeread06... In a new wb and ws: In the Immediate Window I enter: range("A1:A10").Name = "TestRange" ? Range("TestRange").address $A$1:$A$10 <<< results of above line Range("TestRange").Resize(5,3) As Range << When I enter this I get Compile error: Expected: End of Statement Why? |
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