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Help within user defined function
I have created a few user defined function within Excel
2000. I am a professfor in an university and I intend to make these functions available to my students as an add- in. I would like a description and exsplantions for the arguments to the function to appear when my students use thess functions. I don't know how to do this. Is there any documentation for this? If so please point it out to me. Any other related and helpful suggestions are welcome! Also, is there a way for my functions to appear as a separate cateogory within the "insert function" dialog box. This would be very helpful for my students to get to the functions. Thank you! -- Dileepan |
Help within user defined function
Dileepan,
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