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just like if it wasn't named
Sub gotomynamedcells() Range("mynamedcell").Select End Sub -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software wrote in message ps.com... Hi, I need help on how to jump to a "defined name" cell using vba. Please help!! Lets say that a defined name cell is "COST" fo cell A10, how could I write a code to select that cell based on the defined name ? Thanks Tim, |
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