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Here's an easy one for somebody. I have several named ranges on a
worksheet. Each named range represents a cell where I want to put the results of a query. For example, if I have a range named "Investments" somewhere on the sheet, and that range represents cell C25. What code could I use to return the range address for the given named range? Sounds easy just typing it, but I guess I just don't have the book learnin' for such things. <g tod |
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