is back again with one other guest publish. Today Sam is writing about one more feature he worked on - supporting table referencing from places other than the formula bar. Enjoy. posted about Tables and the new "structure referencing" feature in previous posts ... see here for the details. You’ll be happy to know that the formula bar isn’t the only area that gets these new table referencing capabilities, but some special RefEdits as well. This is a short publish that will describe table referencing in RefEdits, and call out which areas of Excel got this new functionality. references in RefEdits works similarly to the formula bar - as you select cells in a table,
microsoft office 2010 Professional 64 bit, the RefEdit will put the table reference into the RefEdit, and the feature this RefEdit is hooked up to (i.e. charting) will then take advantage of the the reference to the table. Below is a picture of the RefEdit in the Name Manager dialog: the name manager RefEdit,
office 2010 pro plus 64 bit key, I’ve selected the Player column for Table2. As you can see,
discount office 2007 Pro, with that selection the RefEdit creates the formula “=Table2[Player]”. This provides all the benefits of table referencing - readibility,
win 7 enterprise activation, automatic grow and shrink, etc. be able to see this new RefEdit functionality in the following features: Page Setup
Pivot tables
Defining Names
Function wizard
Charts
can also simply type the reference,
windows 7 ultimate 32bit key, of course, if you are not the type of user that uses the mouse a lot. note that these RefEdits have had their limit bumped up. Before they were 255 (or so) characters; now some support 2k characters and others support 8k characters, pending the technology and feature behind the RefEdit. and if table referencing in the RefEdits doesn’t sell you, check out our new stunning RefEdit icon: