Microsoft KB Archive/117125

= Name Defined Incorrectly If Sheet Name Contains Space =

Article ID: 117125

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q117125



SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, if you use a Visual Basic, Applications Edition, subroutine to define a name on a worksheet and the name of the worksheet contains a space, the name is not defined correctly.



CAUSE
This problem may occur if you use the following syntax to define a name: Workbooks(BookName).Sheets(SheetName).Range(RangeName).Name = "NameToDefine" If you use this syntax to define a name, the name may be incorrectly defined if the worksheet name contains a space. For example, if the worksheet name is "Sales Summary" and the range to refer to is $A$1, the name may be defined as  =Sales SUMMARY!$A$1 This defined name refers instead to the intersection of the ranges 'Sales' and 'SUMMARY!$A$1' instead of cell $A$1 on 'Sales Summary'.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.



WORKAROUND
To avoid this problem, use the Names.Add syntax to define names in a Visual Basic subroutine, as in the following example: Workbooks(BookName).Names.Add Name:="NameToDefine", RefersTo:="='" & Sheets(SheetName).Name & "'!" &     Sheets(SheetName).Range(RangeName).Address Note the use of apostrophes (') in the RefersTo argument. These apostrophes are included to ensure that the worksheet name is treated as a single name, instead of as two words separated by a space.

Using the above example, the name would be defined as  ='Sales Summary'!$A$1 This is the correct definition of the name.

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