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Show formulas and evaluaion with excel prgram created with VB
Dear Experts,
Normally, I use the evaluate formula to see how the calcs are performed. However, there is a program that was created using Visual Basic. I am not able to see the calculations behind it. How do I access this? I have the password to get into this program via Visual basic editor but I all I see is VB language etc. Is there a way I can see the figures being calculated? Kind Regards Ed |
Show formulas and evaluaion with excel prgram created with VB
Eddie Morris wrote:
Dear Experts, Normally, I use the evaluate formula to see how the calcs are performed. However, there is a program that was created using Visual Basic. I am not able to see the calculations behind it. How do I access this? I have the password to get into this program via Visual basic editor but I all I see is VB language etc. Is there a way I can see the figures being calculated? Kind Regards Ed Ed, This is probably not the answer you were hoping for... It seems the calculations are dispersed in the VBA code. It may or may not be immediately obvious how the calculations work, but you will need to study the VBA code to sort it out. Best of luck. |
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