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In debug, this gives me a run-time error 6 overflow:
?13489936500 mod 1348993650 In a spreadsheet cell, this formula returns the value 791949200: =mod(3489936500, 1348993650) How can I get the same value in a VBA function? I've tried several conversions; nothing so far seems to work. Fred*** |
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