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Defined Names
File Format Support (click to show)
Defined names have evolved over the decades, with new features added over time:
- "English" refers to defined names with English letters and numbers (ASCII)
- "Unicode" refers to defined names that non-English characters.
- "Comment" refers to comments that can be attached to defined names.
| Formats | English | Unicode | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| XLSX / XLSM | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| XLSB | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| XLS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| XLML | ✔ | ✔ | |
| SYLK | ✔ | * | |
| ODS / FODS / UOS | ✔ | ✔ |
Asterisks (*) mark features that are not supported by the file formats. There is no way to specify a Unicode defined name in the SYLK format.
wb.Workbook.Names is an array of defined name objects which have the keys:
| Key | Name in app | Description |
|---|---|---|
Sheet |
"Scope" | Sheet Index (0 = first sheet) or null (Workbook) |
Name |
"Name" | Case-sensitive name. Standard rules apply |
Ref |
"Refers To" | A1-Style Reference ("Sheet1!$A$1:$D$20") |
Comment |
"Comment" | Comment (for supported file formats) |
Parsers do not always create the Names structure. Parsing and writing code
should test for the existence of the defined names array before use:
/* ensure the workbook structure exists */
if(!wb.Workbook) wb.Workbook = {};
if(!wb.Workbook.Names) wb.Workbook.Names = [];
/* add a new defined name */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "MyData", Ref: "Sheet1!$A$1:$A$2" });
Ranges
Defined name references in formulae are internally shifted to the cell address. For example, given the defined name
{ Name: "MyData", Ref: "Sheet1!A1:A2" } // no $ means relative reference
If D4 is set to =SUM(MyData):
ws["D4"].f = "SUM(MyData)";
Spreadsheet software will translate the defined name range down to the cell.
Excel will try to calculate SUM(D4:D5) and assign to cell D4. This will
elicit a circular reference error.
The recommended approach is to fix the rows and columns of the reference:
{ Name: "MyData", Ref: "Sheet1!$A$1:$A$2" } // absolute reference
Scoped Defined Names
Excel allows two sheet-scoped defined names to share the same name. However, a sheet-scoped name cannot collide with a workbook-scope name. Workbook writers may not enforce this constraint.
The following snippet creates a worksheet-level defined name "Global" and a
local defined name "Local" with distinct values for first and second sheets:
/* "Global" workbook-level -> Sheet1 A1:A2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Global", Ref: "Sheet1!$A$1:$A$2" });
/* "Local" scoped to the first worksheet -> Sheet1 B1:B2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Local", Ref: "Sheet1!$B$1:$B$2", Sheet: 0 });
/* "Local" scoped to the second worksheet -> Sheet1 C1:C2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Local", Ref: "Sheet1!$C$1:$C$2", Sheet: 1 });
Live Demo
The following example creates 3 defined names:
- "Global" is a workbook-level name that references
Sheet1!$A$1:$A$2 - "Local" in the first worksheet references
Sheet1!$B$1:$B$2 - "Local" in the second worksheet references
Sheet1!$C$1:$C$2
Both worksheets include formulae referencing "Local" and "Global". Since the referenced ranges are different, the expressions using "Local" will differ.
/* The live editor requires this function wrapper */
function DefinedNameExport() { return ( <button onClick={() => {
/* Create empty workbook */
var wb = XLSX.utils.book_new();
/* Create worksheet Sheet1 */
var ws1 = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],["Global",0],["Local",0]]);
XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws1, "Sheet1");
/* Create worksheet Sheet2 */
var ws2 = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet([["Global",0],["Local",0]]);
XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws2, "Sheet2");
/* Create defined names */
if(!wb.Workbook) wb.Workbook = {};
if(!wb.Workbook.Names) wb.Workbook.Names = [];
/* "Global" workbook-level -> Sheet1 A1:A2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Global", Ref: "Sheet1!$A$1:$A$2" });
/* "Local" scoped to the first worksheet -> Sheet1 B1:B2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Local", Sheet: 0, Ref: "Sheet1!$B$1:$B$2" });
/* "Local" scoped to the second worksheet -> Sheet1 C1:C2 */
wb.Workbook.Names.push({ Name: "Local", Sheet: 1, Ref: "Sheet1!$C$1:$C$2" });
/* Create formulae */
ws1["B3"].f = "SUM(Global)"; // Sheet1 B3 =SUM(Global) 1 + 4 = 5
ws1["B4"].f = "SUM(Local)"; // Sheet1 B4 =SUM(Local) 2 + 5 = 7
ws2["B1"].f = "SUM(Global)"; // Sheet2 B1 =SUM(Global) 1 + 4 = 5
ws2["B2"].f = "SUM(Local)"; // Sheet2 B2 =SUM(Local) 3 + 6 = 9
/* Export to file (start a download) */
XLSX.writeFile(wb, "SheetJSDNExport.xlsx");
}}><b>Export XLSX!</b></button> ); }