1. | Using named ranges of cells | | |
2. | Storing Values in Names | | |
3. | Store formulas into names. The formula must start with an equals sign (=). | | |
4. | use the Evaluate method equivalent to evaluate the name in VBA: | | |
5. | Hide a name by setting its Visible property to False | | |
6. | Hide the name after it has been created: | | |
7. | Searching for a Name | | |
8. | Searching for the Name of a Range | | |
9. | Determining which Names Overlap a Range | | |
10. | A name can also store the data stored in an array. | | |
11. | find out which names are overlapping the selected cells, regardless of whether they entirely contain the selected cells | | |
12. | specify that the Names collection belongs to a worksheet: | | |
13. | Adding Comments for a name | | |
14. | storing a formula in a name is the same as for a range | | |
15. | use names to store numbers between sessions | | |
16. | Checking for the Existence of a Name | | |
17. | Define a name by hard code the cell address | | |
18. | Select named range | | |
19. | Generate Range object from named range | | |
20. | Generate named range from Range object | | |
21. | Check Name existance | | |
22. | Is Name In Workbook | | |
23. | Names Overlapping Selection | | |
24. | Selection Entirely In Names | | |
25. | Insert hidden name | | |
26. | Fill named range with values | | |
27. | Range objects cannot be used with an worksheet object as superobject | | |
28. | Enables access to named ranges in arbitrary workbooks | | |
29. | Using the Names Object to List All Named Ranges | | |
30. | Retrieving Values Stored as a Workbook Name Using the Evaluate Method | | |