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Norman Jones
 
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Hi Ragdyer,

Thank you.

Clearly, yours is the correct intepretation.


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Norman



"Ragdyer" wrote in message
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What you're actually talking about, without realizing the actual label for
it, is "intersection operator", which is simply a single space.

Look it up in the Help files.

*Without* defining or creating any names,
=Tom Dick
will return the intersection of a row and column that contain those 2
names.
That is, as long as <Tools <Options <Calculation tab,
"Accept Labels In Formulas" *IS* checked.

AFAIK, this only works on the sheet that contains the data list that
contains those names.

On the other hand, if you *define* the names "Tom" and "Dick",
To designate specific ranges that intersect, then:
=Tom Dick
will work on *any* page in the WB.
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HTH,

RD



 
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