Sub NameInMe()

    Dim nm As Name

    For Each nm In ThisWorkbook.Names
        If nm.Parent.Name = ThisWorkbook.Name Then
            MsgBox nm.Name & " is workbook level"
        Else
            MsgBox nm.Name & " is sheet level"
        End If
    Next

End Sub

Regards,

Sam Mathai Chacko

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:58 PM, hanumant shinde <arsfan2...@yahoo.co.in>wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>
> i need to find out scope of the name range i.e. if the defined name is has
> a scope of worksheet or workbook.
>
> below is my code
>
> sub test
> dim namerange as name
> for each nameange in thisworkbook.names
> a = namerange.name
>
> 'here i want to find out th scope of the name range.
> lets say
> b = namerange.scope
> end sub
> how can i achieve this?
>
> please let me know as soon as possible.
>
> thanks
> hanumant
>
>
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