C Colleyville Alan Nov 18, 2003 #1 Is there a limit in Excel on how many named ranges a worksheet can have?
I immanuel Nov 18, 2003 #2 There is no fixed limit to the number of names a worksheet can have. Unless you consider "available system memory" a limitation intrinsic to Excel. For more information, search for "specifications" in online help. /i.
There is no fixed limit to the number of names a worksheet can have. Unless you consider "available system memory" a limitation intrinsic to Excel. For more information, search for "specifications" in online help. /i.
C Colleyville Alan Nov 19, 2003 #3 immanuel said: There is no fixed limit to the number of names a worksheet can have. Unless you consider "available system memory" a limitation intrinsic to Excel. For more information, search for "specifications" in online help. /i. Click to expand... thanks
immanuel said: There is no fixed limit to the number of names a worksheet can have. Unless you consider "available system memory" a limitation intrinsic to Excel. For more information, search for "specifications" in online help. /i. Click to expand... thanks