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date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:05:02 -0700,
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Re: Copying Named Range
AFAIK, the only way to accomplish this is to create an array formula.
Say you've named the range A1 to A10 on Sheet1 as "test".
On any other sheet in the WB, select 10 cells down a column anywhere.
Then, type in:
=test
And use CSE (<Ctrl> <Shift> <Enter>), to enter it as an *array*.
This will duplicate the 10 cells from A1 to A10 on Sheet1.
If you only selected, say 5 cells down a column, and then hit CSE after
entering the range name, you'll only return the first 5 cells of the
original range.
So, you can copy part of the original range if necessary,
*BUT*
you'll now have an array of data that can only be revised by revising the
*entire* array!
--
HTH,
RD
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"Blinkinhek" wrote in message
news:4E7E384F-E9E4-41CB-A3BD-8CB08F46F803@microsoft.com...
> The named ranges will be unique, on a specific sheet, but visible across
> the
> whole workbook. Many thanks for your help!
>
> "RagDyeR" wrote:
>
>> You're a little unclear here.
>>
>> Do you want the named range to WB specific or Sheet specific?
>>
>> Meaning ... will the range reference a group of cells on *only one*
>> sheet,
>> or do you want the same name used to reference identical ranges on each
>> individual sheet?
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> RD
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit !
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> "Blinkinhek" wrote in message
>> news:37534EE3-AF4C-4223-BFF9-0350FEB05AE4@microsoft.com...
>> there seem to be a lot of postings to do with Named Range Copying ... but
>> I
>> have not found a simple answer to this...
>> I have a set of named ranges (data1, data2 etc) on one worksheet.
>> On a second worksheet in that workbook I want to be able to insert a copy
>> of
>> the named range by simply 'pasting' the named range without having to go
>> to
>> the worksheet and copy the named range, then go back to my first
>> worksheet
>> and pasting....(am I making sense?)
>>
>> I can do this on a single cell Name by typing '=Name' and this applies
>> the
>> single cell data, but this does not accept a named range.
>>
>> I am sure there is a simple way of doing this ... anyone help?
>>
>>
>>
date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:04:30 -0700
author: RagDyer
Re: Copying Named Range
Super ... that works for me !
many thanks
"RagDyer" wrote:
> AFAIK, the only way to accomplish this is to create an array formula.
>
> Say you've named the range A1 to A10 on Sheet1 as "test".
>
> On any other sheet in the WB, select 10 cells down a column anywhere.
>
> Then, type in:
> =test
>
> And use CSE (<Ctrl> <Shift> <Enter>), to enter it as an *array*.
>
> This will duplicate the 10 cells from A1 to A10 on Sheet1.
>
> If you only selected, say 5 cells down a column, and then hit CSE after
> entering the range name, you'll only return the first 5 cells of the
> original range.
>
> So, you can copy part of the original range if necessary,
> *BUT*
> you'll now have an array of data that can only be revised by revising the
> *entire* array!
>
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> RD
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit !
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Blinkinhek" wrote in message
> news:4E7E384F-E9E4-41CB-A3BD-8CB08F46F803@microsoft.com...
> > The named ranges will be unique, on a specific sheet, but visible across
> > the
> > whole workbook. Many thanks for your help!
> >
> > "RagDyeR" wrote:
> >
> >> You're a little unclear here.
> >>
> >> Do you want the named range to WB specific or Sheet specific?
> >>
> >> Meaning ... will the range reference a group of cells on *only one*
> >> sheet,
> >> or do you want the same name used to reference identical ranges on each
> >> individual sheet?
> >> --
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> RD
> >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit !
> >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >> "Blinkinhek" wrote in message
> >> news:37534EE3-AF4C-4223-BFF9-0350FEB05AE4@microsoft.com...
> >> there seem to be a lot of postings to do with Named Range Copying ... but
> >> I
> >> have not found a simple answer to this...
> >> I have a set of named ranges (data1, data2 etc) on one worksheet.
> >> On a second worksheet in that workbook I want to be able to insert a copy
> >> of
> >> the named range by simply 'pasting' the named range without having to go
> >> to
> >> the worksheet and copy the named range, then go back to my first
> >> worksheet
> >> and pasting....(am I making sense?)
> >>
> >> I can do this on a single cell Name by typing '=Name' and this applies
> >> the
> >> single cell data, but this does not accept a named range.
> >>
> >> I am sure there is a simple way of doing this ... anyone help?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:06:01 -0700
author: Blinkinhek
Re: Copying Named Range
You're welcome, and appreciate the feed-back.
--
Regards,
RD
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"Blinkinhek" wrote in message
news:3259A8C0-0AB0-47CF-A73C-B8E24EDBAE3B@microsoft.com...
Super ... that works for me !
many thanks
"RagDyer" wrote:
> AFAIK, the only way to accomplish this is to create an array formula.
>
> Say you've named the range A1 to A10 on Sheet1 as "test".
>
> On any other sheet in the WB, select 10 cells down a column anywhere.
>
> Then, type in:
> =test
>
> And use CSE (<Ctrl> <Shift> <Enter>), to enter it as an *array*.
>
> This will duplicate the 10 cells from A1 to A10 on Sheet1.
>
> If you only selected, say 5 cells down a column, and then hit CSE after
> entering the range name, you'll only return the first 5 cells of the
> original range.
>
> So, you can copy part of the original range if necessary,
> *BUT*
> you'll now have an array of data that can only be revised by revising the
> *entire* array!
>
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> RD
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit !
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Blinkinhek" wrote in message
> news:4E7E384F-E9E4-41CB-A3BD-8CB08F46F803@microsoft.com...
> > The named ranges will be unique, on a specific sheet, but visible across
> > the
> > whole workbook. Many thanks for your help!
> >
> > "RagDyeR" wrote:
> >
> >> You're a little unclear here.
> >>
> >> Do you want the named range to WB specific or Sheet specific?
> >>
> >> Meaning ... will the range reference a group of cells on *only one*
> >> sheet,
> >> or do you want the same name used to reference identical ranges on each
> >> individual sheet?
> >> --
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> RD
> >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit !
> >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >> "Blinkinhek" wrote in message
> >> news:37534EE3-AF4C-4223-BFF9-0350FEB05AE4@microsoft.com...
> >> there seem to be a lot of postings to do with Named Range Copying ...
> >> but
> >> I
> >> have not found a simple answer to this...
> >> I have a set of named ranges (data1, data2 etc) on one worksheet.
> >> On a second worksheet in that workbook I want to be able to insert a
> >> copy
> >> of
> >> the named range by simply 'pasting' the named range without having to
> >> go
> >> to
> >> the worksheet and copy the named range, then go back to my first
> >> worksheet
> >> and pasting....(am I making sense?)
> >>
> >> I can do this on a single cell Name by typing '=Name' and this applies
> >> the
> >> single cell data, but this does not accept a named range.
> >>
> >> I am sure there is a simple way of doing this ... anyone help?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 08:54:09 -0700
author: RagDyeR
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