How to: Delete NamedRange Controls at Design Time
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You can delete most host controls in the same way you delete Windows Forms controls, by selecting the control and pressing the DELETE key. You cannot delete NamedRange controls with the DELETE key because there is no visual representation of the control on the worksheet, and the function of the DELETE key on selected cells is to delete the text within the cells. In Microsoft Office Excel, you must use the Excel Define Name dialog box to delete the NamedRange controls.
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To delete a NamedRange control
Right-click a NamedRange control.
Select Manage Named Ranges on the shortcut menu.
The Define Name dialog box opens.
Select the named range you want to delete, and click Delete.
Click Close to close the dialog box.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Add NamedRange Controls to Worksheets
How to: Resize NamedRange Controls
Concepts
Host Items and Host Controls Overview
Programmatic Limitations of Host Items and Host Controls