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Is there some way to give a formula with a name without having to
manually retype the whole thing? I have a big formula that works perfectly, and I'd like to define it as a name so I can use the formula in several different places. I can't paste it in the Define Name Refers to: box and it's too long for me to type in manually without making an error. I should mention that the sheet I'm using now has the formula functioning this way (as a defined name), but the formula has changed and editing it is impossible because I can't scroll through the formula to change values without inserting cell references. TIA |
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to insert a define name press F3 and select availble defined name in a dialog
box " wrote: Is there some way to give a formula with a name without having to manually retype the whole thing? I have a big formula that works perfectly, and I'd like to define it as a name so I can use the formula in several different places. I can't paste it in the Define Name Refers to: box and it's too long for me to type in manually without making an error. I should mention that the sheet I'm using now has the formula functioning this way (as a defined name), but the formula has changed and editing it is impossible because I can't scroll through the formula to change values without inserting cell references. TIA |
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If you want to edit the named formula *within* the InsertNameDefine
refedit ***press function key F2 first***. This puts you in edit mode and won't insert cell refs when you navigate the refedit with the arrow directional keys. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... Is there some way to give a formula with a name without having to manually retype the whole thing? I have a big formula that works perfectly, and I'd like to define it as a name so I can use the formula in several different places. I can't paste it in the Define Name Refers to: box and it's too long for me to type in manually without making an error. I should mention that the sheet I'm using now has the formula functioning this way (as a defined name), but the formula has changed and editing it is impossible because I can't scroll through the formula to change values without inserting cell references. TIA |
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You don't need to retype the formula time and time again. You can copy
(either the cell, or from the formula bar, depending on what you want to achieve)and paste. The process of defining a name has been addressed by another contributor to the thread. -- David Biddulph wrote in message ... Is there some way to give a formula with a name without having to manually retype the whole thing? I have a big formula that works perfectly, and I'd like to define it as a name so I can use the formula in several different places. I can't paste it in the Define Name Refers to: box and it's too long for me to type in manually without making an error. I should mention that the sheet I'm using now has the formula functioning this way (as a defined name), but the formula has changed and editing it is impossible because I can't scroll through the formula to change values without inserting cell references. TIA |
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