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When reading a spreadsheet with a dynamic range definition (see dynamic defined range) the named ranges are not being added to the workbook. The reason for this that PHPExcel_Worksheet::extractSheetTitle method is not currently setup to handle parsing the OFFSET formula that is used for this.
This small change to the method specifically looks for this string in the formula and strips it out accordingly to return the extracted elements as per a non dynamic range.
It's possible that this is not the ideal solution to this problem, if there are other types of formula that might arise for named ranges. I am by no means an expert in excel, and this change is something I have made for my specific use case. I am happy to help out where possible if this needs further digging though,