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    Re: How to use named range in a formula?

    Make it entirely future-proof.... 200 will have no significant detrimental effect on performance. A whole column re will calculate >1,000,000 rows. Sio the difference between 100 & 200 is negligible.
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    Re: How to use named range in a formula?

    Perfect, will do so, thanx a lot.

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