Name a Cell or Range Using the New Name Dialog Box : Cells Name « Formula « Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial






Select the cell or range, or nonadjacent selections.
Select the cell or range, or nonadjacent selections.
Click the Formulas tab. Click the Define Name button.
Click the Formulas tab. Click the Define Name button.
Type a name for the reference. Click the Scope list arrow. 
           Then click Workbook or a specific worksheet.
Type a name for the reference. Click the Scope list arrow. Then click Workbook or a specific worksheet.
If you want, type a description of the name.
If you want, type a description of the name.
The current selection appears in the Refer to box. 
           Click the Collapse Dialog button
The current selection appears in the Refer to box. Click the Collapse Dialog button
To select different cells, click the Expand Dialog button
Select different cells and click the Expand Dialog button
Or type = (equal sign) followed by a constant value or a formula.
Or type = (equal sign) followed by a constant value or a formula.
Click OK.
Click OK.








6.4.Cells Name
6.4.1.Name a Cell or Range Using the Name BoxName a Cell or Range Using the Name Box
6.4.2.Let Excel Name a Cell or RangeLet Excel Name a Cell or Range
6.4.3.Name a Cell or Range Using the New Name Dialog BoxName a Cell or Range Using the New Name Dialog Box
6.4.4.Enter a Named Cell or Range Using the Name BoxEnter a Named Cell or Range Using the Name Box
6.4.5.Enter a Named Cell or Range Using Formula AutoCompleteEnter a Named Cell or Range Using Formula AutoComplete
6.4.6.Enter a Named Cell or Range from the Use in Formula CommandEnter a Named Cell or Range from the Use in Formula Command
6.4.7.Apply a Name to a Cell or Range AddressApply a Name to a Cell or Range Address
6.4.8.Organize and View Names: Edit, DeleteOrganize and View Names: Edit, Delete
6.4.9.Name Manager Filter OptionsName Manager Filter Options
6.4.10.Change a NameChange a Name
6.4.11.Delete a name rangeDelete a name range