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Default Run macro on columns with a "defined name"

Range("Test").EntireColumn.Hidden = True

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Tom Ogilvy


"johan" wrote:

Hello,
I think this is een easy question, but I can't find the answer.

In Excel I had defined names on columns (insert - define name).
For example: Name = test Refers to = $B:$C.
Now I want with a macro that hide the column with the defined name
"test".

regards,
Johan


 
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