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I'd like to vioew some of the built-in functions of Excel 2000. I'm particularly interested to learn how the RANK function works as I want to try and build something similar... Anyone know how to look at the code of a built-in function?? Thanks. Jim |
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"Jim" wrote...
I'd like to vioew some of the built-in functions of Excel 2000. I'm particularly interested to learn how the RANK function works as I want to try and build something similar... Anyone know how to look at the code of a built-in function?? AFAIK, the only way to see the code for any functions that come with Excel (built-in or ATP) is to be hired by Microsoft as an Excel programmer specifically responsible for maintaining those functions. I doubt there's any other legal way to do so unless you're a lawyer with a rather broad discovery order. -- Never attach files. Snip unnecessary quoted text. Never multipost (though crossposting is usually OK). Don't change subject lines because it corrupts Google newsgroup archives. |
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