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Hello,

I want my user defined functions (= custom functions) to appear
in the function assistant in the same way as built-in ones.
(categories don't matter)

I already know how to add a desription via the object browser
which then also appears in the function assistant.

But how can I add helping text for the parameters of the functions as
well?

Thanks
Dieter


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Dieter Weitz wrote:
Hello,

I want my user defined functions (= custom functions) to appear
in the function assistant in the same way as built-in ones.
(categories don't matter)

I already know how to add a desription via the object browser
which then also appears in the function assistant.

But how can I add helping text for the parameters of the functions as
well?

Thanks
Dieter


Hi Dieter
maybe the free-addin FUNCUSTOMIZE.DLL is what you're looking for
(http://longre.free.fr/english)

Frank

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