You can provide names for cell and range references in
formulas. Even after you insert or delete rows or columns, Lotus Symphony
still correctly assigns the ranges identified by name. Range names
must not contain any spaces.
For example, you can name a range like A1:B2 as "Start",
then write a formula such as "=SUM(Start)", instead of "=SUM(A1:B2).
Or, you can make a formula for sales tax easier to read if you can
write "= Amount * Tax_rate" instead of "= A5 * B12". In this case,
you would name cell A5 "Amount" and cell B12 "Tax_rate".
To specify
range names
- Select the range area, then click .
- Enter the name for the first range and click Add.
- You can also name other cell ranges in this dialog
by entering the name in the field, and then selecting the respective
cells.
- Click OK.