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Well, I found my problem. I was creating my function as a Microsoft Excel
Object under sheet1. Once I created a new module and put the code there everything ran fine. Sorry for taking up the space - hopefully this will help other similarly clueless VBA programmers! :) "William Ladd" wrote in message ... I keep getting a #Name error for a VBA function that I have created. I have even made the function so simple that it just returns 1 and I still get the error. I'm selecting it from the InsertFormulas Section and it does show up under User Defined functions. It is a general function as well. I'm running a networked version of Excel 97. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Bill Ladd. |
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