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If you use the Wizard for a standard Excel function, when you click on
the box to enter the argument the Wizard offers a brief help description (i.e. when VLOOKUP's LOOKUP_VALUE box is clicked you are told "LOOKUP_VALUE is the value to be found in the first column of the table..." How can this be done in a custom function? Thanks! Bill *** Sent via Devdex http://www.devdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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