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Previous to Excel 2003, you could provide a basic
description of a user-defined function that would appear in the Insert Function dialog. This was done by going into the object browser and selecting the function then selecting properties (member options) and typeing in the description. Under Excel 2003, if you do this the description is thrown away. I have tried this on several installations of 2003 and all are the same. Is this by design or is it a bug? |
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