How to create a Global scope name range

Sean15

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Hi:

How does one create a name range that will be available to any worksheet or workbook or any newly created worksheet? I tried setting named range scope to “worksheet” but the name range is not available to another workbook or newly created worksheet. Could someone help please?


Regards,

Sean
 

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Hi:

Thanks for your help. I am on a corporate network and I am not allowed anywhere beyond our department’s network drive. Is there another way to do this? I have 75 workbooks I have to update today and I just need to reuse the five named ranges I created in workbook no1. Is it that I have to re-create the named range every time?


Regards

Sean
 
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If a given workbook has all these names, in what way are you using them?
 
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I should note that you can write code to add dynamic or static names to any workbook.
 
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Hi

I have a main worksheet with account no, opening and closing balances. I created name range for each heading. I use INDEX and MATCH to get required values. Named ranges were created in workbook A. I just can’t get the name ranges to appear in workbooks B, C...

Regards

Sean
 
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Record a macro adding the names?
 
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