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Want to name a range in Microsoft Excel? This post shows how to edit or create Named Ranges in Excel using four methods.
Working with ranges in Excel can speed up your formulas and macros, or help you navigate through your spreadsheets. It’s also a more efficient way to manage processes within your worksheets ...
Named ranges aren't just for formulas. Here are two ways you can use named ranges to create shortcuts for quick navigation in a Microsoft Excel workbook.
Microsoft Excel’s Name box is a powerful tool for its size. Use it to move around, create range names and even enter functions.
An curved arrow pointing right. Here's a really easy setup for displaying data in Excel. The key is to create dynamic named ranges. Watch the video to see how to do it in just a few easy steps ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Here's a really easy setup for displaying data in Excel. The key is to create dynamic named ranges. Watch the video to see how to do it in just a few easy steps ...
Inserting Drop-Down Lists with Data Validation Once you have created named ranges for your lists, the next step is to insert the drop-down lists using Excel’s data validation feature.
Using range names in Excel allows you to quickly navigate to areas of your worksheet and makes formulas much easier to create.
Create a drop-down list by selecting a range of cells The most common way to create a drop-down list in Excel with multiple selections is by using a range, which relies on using data from other cells.
Use named ranges in your hyperlink formulas to create more readable and maintainable links. Combine named ranges with dynamic cell references to create flexible, user-driven navigation.
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