Matt. Did you try this? I didn't name the ranges, I just went and looked for the column with the name at the top...
Examples of YOUR formulas that would require named ranges___________?




Don Guillett
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-----Original Message----- From: Matt
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 11:35 AM
To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Creating and naming multiple ranges

I thought about the suggestion you made before but I didn't want to
have to name each range one-by-one. It looks like i would have to.

On Feb 17, 11:59 am, "dguillett1" <dguille...@gmail.com> wrote:
How about a couple of formula examples so we can make suggestions.
Here is an example of mine to find  aq3
'=OFFSET(A1,2,MATCH("scheduled interest",1:1,0)-1)

Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 10:40 AM
To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Creating and naming multiple ranges

Well, I wanted to loop through each column in this sheet and name it
as a range based on the first cell of each column, so that I can refer
back to a particular range with some formulas on the sides later on.

https://www.box.net/shared/57z5y97q7hrnuovp9eun

On Feb 17, 11:03 am, "dguillett1" <dguille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In my experience many names just serve to clutter the file. Tell us what
> you
> want to do with the named ranges along with any related macro you have
> developed and you will bet comments.

> Don Guillett
> SalesAid Software
> dguille...@gmail.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:26 AM
> To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
> Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Creating and naming multiple ranges

> Hi Don, why do you believe this is a bad idea? I'm just curious.
> any ideas as to how else to go about this task?

> On Feb 17, 10:11 am, "dguillett1" <dguille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I REALLY think this is a BAD idea in that there are other and BETTER
> > ways
> > to
> > do this without cluttering your project with a bunch of names . But, > > if
> > you
> > insist.

> > Sub namecolumns()
> > dim I as long
> > For i = 1 To Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
> > Cells(1, i).Resize(Cells(Rows.Count, i).End(xlUp).Row).Name = Cells(1,
> > i)
> > Next i
> > End Sub

> > Don Guillett
> > SalesAid Software
> > dguille...@gmail.com

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matt
> > Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 8:50 AM
> > To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
> > Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Creating and naming multiple ranges

> > Hello, I have a spreadsheet and It has many columns and I want to
> > create a range for each column automatically and name it based on the
> > value at the top row. Unfortunately, this code i created doesn't work.
> > Can anyone help me fix this code?

> > Any help would be great!

> > Sub test()

> > Dim icol As Integer
> > Dim cell1(200), cell2, rng(200) As Range
> > j = 1
> > For icol = 1 To 121

> >     Set cell1(j) = Cells(1, icol)
> >     Set cell2 = cell1(j).End(xlDown)
> >     Set rng(j) = Range(cell1(j), cell2)

> >     rng(j).Name = cell1(j)
> >     rng(j).Select

> >     j = j + 1

> > Next icol

> > End Sub

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