Invisible Range Names

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Chris Gorham

Hi..I know that it's possible using VBA to set a range
name to invisible (& vice versa) such that it does not
appear in the range name editor available from the
standard drop down. A bit like setting the property of a
sheet to "very hidden". I can't remember the syntax...
 
R

Rob Bovey

Chris Gorham said:
Hi..I know that it's possible using VBA to set a range
name to invisible (& vice versa) such that it does not
appear in the range name editor available from the
standard drop down. A bit like setting the property of a
sheet to "very hidden". I can't remember the syntax...

Hi Chris,

ThisWorkbook.Names("MyName").Visible = False

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steve

Chris,

Try:
ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="myname", RefersTo:="=sheet1!A1:A5",
Visible:=False

(watch for word wrap)

steve
 

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