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how do i get the full name list in a workbook ?
In Excel 2003 I used to click InsertNamesDefine
and i could view and manage the full Name list. How can I do it in Excel 2007 ? Thanks. |
how do i get the full name list in a workbook ?
Voyager
This has been 'improved' in 2007. The name tools are on the formulas tab, defined name chunk. You can get the old style dialog by clicking define name, but if you want more control use the name manager -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "Voyager" wrote in message ... In Excel 2003 I used to click InsertNamesDefine and i could view and manage the full Name list. How can I do it in Excel 2007 ? Thanks. |
how do i get the full name list in a workbook ?
You reckon?
You can always use Ctrl-F3 to get there, in 2003 and 2007, but I would use Jan Karel Pieterse's NameManger utility, a utility designed to improve working with defined names. It is a free add-in, and you can get it at http://www.jkp-ads.com/OfficeMarketPlaceNM-EN.asp -- HTH Bob Phillips (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Nick Hodge" wrote in message ... Voyager This has been 'improved' in 2007. The name tools are on the formulas tab, defined name chunk. You can get the old style dialog by clicking define name, but if you want more control use the name manager -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "Voyager" wrote in message ... In Excel 2003 I used to click InsertNamesDefine and i could view and manage the full Name list. How can I do it in Excel 2007 ? Thanks. |
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