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Michel Rudelle <mchl.rdll@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #44 from Michel Rudelle <mchl.rdll@gmail.com> ---
Hi,
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #9)
  * Names Cells
    * Was in the Insert menu as Names.
    * The new name "Names Cells" doesn't make sense; if we change the
      name then to "Named Expressions", but not to Names Cells.
As this menu item is used to name cells or expressions, it seems to me that
neither "Names Cells" nor  "Named Expressions" are suitable. "Names" is
certainly too succinct, but IMHO mention only one of the two options is not
relevant.

(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #13)
[...] A reference is a subexpression (can be used as 
part of a formula), the unifying term for all you can enter there is
"named expression".
That's right (a reference is a subexpression), but difficult to understand for
an ordinary user.

May I suggest: There would be a very simple solution like "Named Cells or
Expressions". It is exhaustive and understandable by all and allowed because
menu entries can be quite long.

Best regards, Michel

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