https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60399

--- Comment #3 from Javen O'Neal <one...@apache.org> ---
I interpreted the following rule to mean that a named range with the name of
"." is not allowed. Is this named range allowed in Excel? If so, what versions
(file format and application)? If this is the case, either I have
misinterpreted this sentence or Microsoft's documentation is incorrect.

> Valid characters
> The first character of a name must be a 
> letter, an underscore character (_), or a 
> backslash (\). Remaining characters in the 
> name can be letters, numbers, periods, and 
> underscore characters.[1]

[1]
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Define-and-use-names-in-formulas-4d0f13ac-53b7-422e-afd2-abd7ff379c64#bmsyntax_rules_for_names

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