It gets awkward when the defined name is for an actual range rather than for an individual named cell; because we need to manipulate the stack when that happens. The code is ugly, and this is a rather simplistic approach, but it works as long as the named range is a cell, a cell range, or even a "chained" range - it won't work if we have union or intersection operators in the defined range - but it does provide formula support that never existed before. |
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