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worksheet double face
In VBE I noticed TWO names for the worksheet.
When I define a dynamic range using offset Can I: 1- Use either worksheet names ? Example If I call sheet1 Budget will the "=Offset(sheet1!$A$...... the same as "=offset(Budget!$A$...... 2- If I change later the worksheet name Budget to Budgetx What will happen to my equation if I use "=offset(sheet1!$A$........ Is really a difference in use ? |
worksheet double face
If you are referring to a worksheet formula, you cannot use the codename for
the worksheet, you can only use the Excel name. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Arishy" wrote in message oups.com... In VBE I noticed TWO names for the worksheet. When I define a dynamic range using offset Can I: 1- Use either worksheet names ? Example If I call sheet1 Budget will the "=Offset(sheet1!$A$...... the same as "=offset(Budget!$A$...... 2- If I change later the worksheet name Budget to Budgetx What will happen to my equation if I use "=offset(sheet1!$A$........ Is really a difference in use ? |
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