Wow! I had no idea that it would survive in the list of Named Ranges in Name Manager after the Sub was over.
Learned something new today. Thank you!
I did as you suggested, and sure enough, it creates a range that survives in the workbook. Tested it out with 2-D range as follows and it works great.
I'm happy to know how to do this, as I can see some applicability for it. However, I haven't gotten it to serve the objective I began going down this path for.
I was seeking a way to simplify the retrieval of a minimum value from every other row, and thought that having a named range that called out the Odd #'d rows for exmaple might be helpful.
In my earlier project, I achieved this objective on a 2D range with a formula like the one below to find the min value of the odd #'d rows in the first column of the range:
Trying to adapt this to my new named range ODDROWS, I quickly realized it has Areas and not rows, and so resorted to the longer syntax of INDEX that refers to the Area, but to no avail. It tried this Array Formula in an effort to find the min of the first column across all Areas:
Was just trying to do something more than one way. Any ideas very welcome.
Thanks again,
Shred
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