Do Vlookup calculate quicker using named ranges?!

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WhytheQ

simple question:

Do Vlookup calculate quicker using named ranges?

....on a big range (e.g A1:V45000) it seems like they evaluate quicker
if a name is used in the Vlookup.
Surely this isn't true?

Any help appreciated
Jason.
 
Hi Jason,

The last time I checked it was slower (but only very slightly, the overhead
of processing named ranges is not usually very high).

regards
Charles
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I don't think named ranges compromises the performance of your workbook, and
I don't think there is a limit to the number of named ranges you can use
(although as a practical matter if you have thousands, you may want to
consider things such as maintenance and the overall usefulness of the tool).

Regards,
Ryan---
 

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