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Named range, maximum characters in RefersTo property
Hi there,
I need to create a named range that refers to multiple cells, but it seems that the maximum number of characters that I can use programmatically is 100 characters. But if I create the named range in Excel using the same amount of cells its fine. I am creating the named range using an addin written in Delphi. Jason |
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Named range, maximum characters in RefersTo property
this also happens using VBA
"Jason Coley" wrote in message ... Hi there, I need to create a named range that refers to multiple cells, but it seems that the maximum number of characters that I can use programmatically is 100 characters. But if I create the named range in Excel using the same amount of cells its fine. I am creating the named range using an addin written in Delphi. Jason |
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