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Insert Named Range Into a Cell
Can I insert the actual Name of a Named Range into a cell on my worksheet?
example: I name the range B1355:P1397 'Current Forecast'. Can I have cell B1398 automatically populate the Actual Name of the Range, 'Current Forecast'? Thanks. Tondos. |
Insert Named Range Into a Cell
Hi,
I'm not clear on this question. You can manually type a range name in a cell. But I don't think you can do what I think you are asking for without a VBA function. Shane Devenshire "Tondos" wrote: Can I insert the actual Name of a Named Range into a cell on my worksheet? example: I name the range B1355:P1397 'Current Forecast'. Can I have cell B1398 automatically populate the Actual Name of the Range, 'Current Forecast'? Thanks. Tondos. |
Insert Named Range Into a Cell
I was hoping there was a Cell funtion something like '=Now()' which returns
the date and time in the Cell, but would return a certain Named Range instead. But I think you're correct, some Code is the only solution. I'm a novice with VBA, any good code for me?! Thanks for the response. Tondos "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, I'm not clear on this question. You can manually type a range name in a cell. But I don't think you can do what I think you are asking for without a VBA function. Shane Devenshire "Tondos" wrote: Can I insert the actual Name of a Named Range into a cell on my worksheet? example: I name the range B1355:P1397 'Current Forecast'. Can I have cell B1398 automatically populate the Actual Name of the Range, 'Current Forecast'? Thanks. Tondos. |
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