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davidcaijinhang
Feb 04, 2021Copper Contributor
Fullstops in a formula
Hi friends out there, May I ask a quick excel question? When I click on a excel cell in a workbook, I see in the formula "R24*(1+Input.Assumpt.OpEx.Growth)" Do you know what the full stops mean? A...
- Feb 04, 2021
Input.Assumpt.OpEx.Growth is probably a defined name that either refers to a cell, or to a value or formula.
You can create such a name by clicking Define Name in the Defined Names group of the Formulas tab of the ribbon:
Defined names can be used to make it easier to understand what a formula does. A formula such as
=Price+Tax
is clearer than
=A3+D3
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Riny_van_Eekelen
Feb 04, 2021Platinum Contributor
davidcaijinhang I suspect the the "Input.Assumpt.OpEx.Growth" part is a Named Range, probably used to refer to a cell reference that should remain static (i.e. an absolute reference), similar to using a reference like $B$10. The points are allowed when you define a Named Range but have no particular meaning.
davidcaijinhang
Feb 04, 2021Copper Contributor
Thanks, may I ask how you use the "points" to define a Named Range? I've familiar with relative reference and absolute reference but don't have any experience using "points" to define a Named Range.