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I'm new to the VBE and want to know - how do I find out the VBA source
code for existing functions such as NetworkDays?


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AFAIK, the source code is not available. I believe those functions are
written in C.

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Why would you want that code? If you want to write your own variation, you
will need to do it as VB, or as C in a COM module.

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