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  1. Define and use names in formulas - Microsoft Support

    You can define a name for a cell range, function, constant, or table. Once you adopt the practice of using names in your workbook, you can easily update, audit, and manage these names. …

  2. Use the Name Manager in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Use the Name Manager dialog box to work with all the defined names and table names in a workbook. For example, you may want to find names with errors, confirm the value and …

  3. Names in formulas - Microsoft Support

    On the Formulas tab, in the Defined Names group, click Define Name. In the New Name dialog box, in the Name box, type the name you want to use for your reference. Note: Names can be …

  4. Use names in formulas - Microsoft Support

    To review and manage the names that you have assigned, on the Insert menu, point to Name, and then click Define. You can create a list of all the names that are assigned to cells in a …

  5. Create a named range from selected cells in an Excel worksheet

    Select the range you want to name, including the row or column labels. Select Formulas > Create from Selection. In the Create Names from Selection dialog box, select the checkbox (es) …

  6. How to correct a #NAME? error - Microsoft Support

    Go to Formulas > Defined Names > select Define Name, and then select Define Name. Enter a unique name. For the Scope, select if you want the name to be available within the sheet only, …

  7. How to use cell references and defined names in criteria in Excel

    In Microsoft Excel, criteria can be set by typing the exact value that is desired in the criteria cells, or by using cell references or defined names.

  8. Name an array constant - Microsoft Support

    When you use an array constant in an array formula, you can give it a name, and then you can reuse it easily. Click Formulas > Define Name . In the Name box, enter a name for your constant.

  9. Create custom functions in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Another way to document your macros and custom functions is to give them descriptive names. For example, rather than name a macro Labels, you could name it MonthLabels to describe …

  10. Find named ranges - Microsoft Support

    To go to a cell or range on another sheet, enter the following in the Reference box: the sheet name together with an exclamation point and absolute cell references. For example: …

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