Using INDIRECT Maintains an Absolute Range in a Defined NameID: Q72266
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When you add or delete a row or column within a named range, Microsoft
Excel versions above update the name's reference to include the change.
This is inconsistent with earlier versions of Microsoft Excel
and is the result of a new dynamic method of linking with Microsoft
Excel version 3.0 and later.
To maintain an absolute reference to a range, use the INDIRECT function
when defining the name. You can still use this name normally, and it
acts as it did in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel. When entering the
argument to the function, give the range in the form of text. This text
is not updated when rows or columns are added or deleted or parts of the
range are moved elsewhere in the sheet.
NOTE: Names defined in this way will not be listed when you Choose the
Goto option from the Formula menu. To Goto such a name, type the name
in the Reference field.
Online Help, version 5.0, linking
"User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 362-373
"User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 309-316
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999