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Hi all,

I just recently recieved this code from Tom O.(Thanks Tom!!)
But, as I´m having a bit of trouble to understand how to make the cod
complete, I hope to be helped
on the right track.


res = Application.Inputbox("enter your formula")
msgbox res


Thanks in advance!!

//Thoma

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A complete procedure with instructions how to use it was provided in the
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Hi all,

I just recently recieved this code from Tom O.(Thanks Tom!!)
But, as I´m having a bit of trouble to understand how to make the code
complete, I hope to be helped
on the right track.


res = Application.Inputbox("enter your formula")
msgbox res


Thanks in advance!!

//Thomas


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