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I have just inherited a spreadsheet with lots of names in it. Is there a way
to print out the names and the corresponding formulas instead of having to go to Names-Define and looking at each one individually. thanks! |
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Go to the Insert menu, choose Name, then Paste. Click the Paste
List button. It will create a list of names and values in the active cell. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "hk29" wrote in message ... I have just inherited a spreadsheet with lots of names in it. Is there a way to print out the names and the corresponding formulas instead of having to go to Names-Define and looking at each one individually. thanks! |
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Thanks for your help!
"Chip Pearson" wrote: Go to the Insert menu, choose Name, then Paste. Click the Paste List button. It will create a list of names and values in the active cell. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "hk29" wrote in message ... I have just inherited a spreadsheet with lots of names in it. Is there a way to print out the names and the corresponding formulas instead of having to go to Names-Define and looking at each one individually. thanks! |
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