I'm a relatively new user of Quattro Pro, so I'm having a bit of
trouble creating a macro.
What I need it to do is name cells, using the content of each cell as
the name. Manually, I'd go Insert>Name>Name Cells. The content of the
cell would then be in the Name box, and all I'd have to click is Add.
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