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I am creating a custom function and want one of my arguments to be a range.
For example, the sum function accepts a range argument (=Sum(range)). How does the Sum function define that range argument? Fill in the blank for me and it should help me with my problem. Function Sum(???) Sum = ??? End Function |
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