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Dynamic Range
I have created a dynamic range named "Result1" using the following formula
=OFFSET(dBase1!$G$31,,,dBase1!$A$29,19) Why does this named range not show up in the "Name Box"? Is there any way I can have it highlight to satisfy me that it is indeed covering the range I require? Sandy |
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Defined named ranges do NOT show. you may goto the name box and type in the
name and see the selection. -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Sandy" wrote in message ... I have created a dynamic range named "Result1" using the following formula =OFFSET(dBase1!$G$31,,,dBase1!$A$29,19) Why does this named range not show up in the "Name Box"? Is there any way I can have it highlight to satisfy me that it is indeed covering the range I require? Sandy |
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It was in my head there was a way to do it - Thanks
Sandy "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... Defined named ranges do NOT show. you may goto the name box and type in the name and see the selection. -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Sandy" wrote in message ... I have created a dynamic range named "Result1" using the following formula =OFFSET(dBase1!$G$31,,,dBase1!$A$29,19) Why does this named range not show up in the "Name Box"? Is there any way I can have it highlight to satisfy me that it is indeed covering the range I require? Sandy |
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