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I have a large spreadsheet which needs to populate actual information for
March 2005 and Plan information for March 2006. (each month contains both plan and actual information. I'm using ADO to populate this spreadsheet, so I need range names which properly differentiate between these two months. My tentative solution is to use the range name 'MARCH1' {for the first instance of March, March 2005}, and to use the range name 'MARCH2' {for the second instance of March, March 2006} I'll use a table to identify the range name for which I'm updating actual information. and another table to identify the range names for which i'm updating plan information. I did not include the year in the range name, because next year, I'd want to roll the year and not make any changes to the range name. {populate March 2006 Actual Information and populate March 2007 Plan Information} I was wondering if anyone knew of a better way to do this. Thanks in advance. |
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