Missing Defined Names in Excel 2010 - are there in Excel 2003?

slam

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Am I just not looking in the right place?

On this stupid ribbon, I am selecting Formulas > Define Name, and there's nothing there - it seems its just for creating new ones? Where are my existing ones? I need to copy the formula in one.

Thanks
 

Excel Facts

Format cells as date
Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+3 to format cells as date. (Shift 3 is the # sign which sort of looks like a small calendar).
Click on the "Name Manager" icon just to the left of the "Define Name" icon. This will bring up the list of existing named ranges (at least that is where it is in Excel 2007, and believe 2007 and 2010 are very similar).

If you are looking for it on 2003, just go to Insert -> Name -> Define and it will show the list under the box where you can enter new ones.
 
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