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Name
specify that the Names collection belongs to a worksheet:
Sub
nameAdd
()
Worksheets
(
"Sheet1"
)
.Names.add name:=
"F"
, RefersToR1C1:=
"=Sheet1!R1C1:R6C6"
End Sub
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