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    Display static named ranges

    I just learned of this neat method to visually see static named ranges from long time MS MVP Bob Umlas.

    Try it out.

    Create some random named ranges.

    A1:B5 = Range1
    C7:D12 = Range2
    A15:D20 = Range3

    Now, set the zoom to 39% (any value less than 40%)

    Pretty cool, eh?

    Useful? Maybe!
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    Re: Display static named ranges

    Neat!

    Never seen that before.

    I can see it being useful when the zoom is defined as a custom view and driven by a macro that toggles the custom view on/off.
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    Re: Display static named ranges

    That is pretty cool, thanks for that Tony
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    Re: Display static named ranges

    I'd forgotten that!
    Found it by chance once and thought "I must remember that" and didn't. :-)
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    Re: Display static named ranges

    What DiGiMac said.

    Oh, and thanks!
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