To define a journal template, you create a range name that includes all metadata and data cells and that begins with the prefix ups. For example, for a standard template, you might create the range name [upsStandardJV (A1 to D7)].
The following template references UPSRange, which starts at row 16. Therefore, rows 16–20 are the first five rows (the metadata header) of UPSRange. And, therefore, the metadata of the template is placed in rows 16–20.
Rows 4–14 provide an interface that facilitates creation of the metadata header. Metadata information is input in rows 4–14 and referenced by the metadata header.