Gets the user-defined name, as an expression, in the model.
            
            
            
Syntax
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Overloads Function GetModelScopeCustomName( _
   ByVal name As String _
) As Expression  | 
 
            Parameters
- name
 
- Name, as an expression
 
            
             
            
						
            
            
            
            
Example
This example uses the GetModelScopeCustomName method.
             
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FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport cns;
FarPoint.CalcEngine.Expression ex;
cns = (FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport)fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data;
cns.AddModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA", new FarPoint.CalcEngine.DoubleExpression(20), "test");
fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.SetFormula(1, 1, "ALPHA");
ex = cns.GetModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA");
listBox1.Items.Add("The type of the custom name is " + ex.ToString()); | 
 
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Dim cns As FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport
Dim ex As FarPoint.CalcEngine.Expression
cns = FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data
cns.AddModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA", New FarPoint.CalcEngine.DoubleExpression(20), "test")
FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.SetFormula(1, 1, "ALPHA")
ex = cns.GetModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA")
ListBox1.Items.Add("The type of the custom name is " & ex.ToString()) | 
 
 
            
            
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
 
            
            
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