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List1 has a name of =#REF!$D$4:$D$4

In a Name Range, what does this mean

=#REF!$D$4:$D$4

cause the sample that I am looking at the range for List1 is B1:G1
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Default Name Range

It means that the worksheet to which the name referred has been
deleted.


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Insert-Name-Define

List1 has a name of =#REF!$D$4:$D$4

In a Name Range, what does this mean

=#REF!$D$4:$D$4

cause the sample that I am looking at the range for List1 is
B1:G1
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Thank you!!!!


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"Chip Pearson" wrote:

It means that the worksheet to which the name referred has been
deleted.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


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Menu
Insert-Name-Define

List1 has a name of =#REF!$D$4:$D$4

In a Name Range, what does this mean

=#REF!$D$4:$D$4

cause the sample that I am looking at the range for List1 is
B1:G1
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