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EVAL also is packaged with Laurent Longre's MOREFUNC
http://longre.free.fr/english/index.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 16:45:01 -0700, SteveC wrote: Dave, turns out I had another addin that I forgot about called FastExcel. It seems like FastExcel has integrated a number of freely available functions. I haven't really used it much so I can't say much about it. After grandly announcing the completion of a spreadsheet model, I emailed the spreadsheet out to a few coworkers. However, the cells using EVAL did not work because EVAL was pointing to a nonexistant install of FastExcel on my coworker's c drives... Your advice on adding the UDF to the workbook fixes that problem... Really glad you provided that UDF... thanks... Do you know where I can get other UDF codes? Seems like using add-ins really is not a good solution when you are emailing files to others... "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe it's an undocumented feature <bg. Or maybe it's in another addin??? SteveC wrote: I have Walkenbach's Power Utility Pack installed, but there's no listing of EVAL in that... "Dave Peterson" wrote: I use xl2003, too. Can you find it in xl2003's help? If you type =eval( and click on the Fx button (to the left of the formula bar), what do you get? SteveC wrote: thanks Dave... Maybe "EVAL" is native to Excel 2003? it's what I'm using... -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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