Thanks a million Jean, now I see, works fine.  Really appreciate the help.
Bob



Jean Bréfort-2 wrote:
> 
> Select the cell you want to give a name to and press Ctrl+F3, then you
> must click on the appropriate + sign (add the name to the workbook or to
> the sheet). You can also acess this dialog usint the Edit/Modify/Names
> menu entry.
> 
> Regards,
> Jean
> 
> Le dimanche 16 octobre 2011 à 09:29 -0700, Bob1936 a écrit :
>> I just do not understand how to use the Insert Name feature of Gnumeric. 
>> I
>> have searched this forum and all available Gnumeric documentation, made
>> numerous Google searches and still am not able to use names.
>> 
>> I am using the Windows version, 1.10.14, of Gnumeric, with Wndows 7.
>> 
>> As an illustration, I have a cell with EB in it, and the cell just to the
>> right of this has the value 1000 in it.  I want to be able to use "EB" in
>> formulas rather than the row and column containing 1000.  I am very
>> familiar
>> with EXCEL and have no problem using names there.  But I am completely
>> baffled by Gnumeric.  The documentation just doesn't go into any detail
>> at
>> all on the procedure to follow once you click on Insert Name.   I would
>> very
>> much appreciate any help, preferably step by step instructions.
>> Thanks in advance
>> Bob
> 
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