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Hello,
I have a macro function that has several options and looks like this: =sf(D24,6,8,0) For functions that came with excel, when you are writing the formula, excel tells you the options available as you type each option. ie: =if(D24D68,1 [VALUE_IF_TRUE], 0 [VALUE_IF_FALSE]) I would like my function to display the options as you type as well. Thank you for your help lawson |
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