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Manual / Automatic Calculation
Dear all,
When I use automatic / manual calculation, I found that some cell does not calculate. The function in the cell is written by me (VBA function), is my program problem?? Ray |
Manual / Automatic Calculation
Ray
That usually means that you haven't included all the inputs to the function as arguments. Maybe this post will help http://www.dicks-blog.com/excel/2004...le_functi.html -- Dick Kusleika MVP - Excel Excel Blog - Daily Dose of Excel www.dicks-blog.com "Ray Lau" wrote in message ... Dear all, When I use automatic / manual calculation, I found that some cell does not calculate. The function in the cell is written by me (VBA function), is my program problem?? Ray |
Manual / Automatic Calculation
In addition to the reason Dick gives (cells not referenced as arguments,
which is the most likely reason) there a few other possibilities: see http://www.decisionModels.com/calcsecretsj.htm regards Charles ______________________ Decision Models The Excel Calculation Site. www.DecisionModels.com "Dick Kusleika" wrote in message ... Ray That usually means that you haven't included all the inputs to the function as arguments. Maybe this post will help http://www.dicks-blog.com/excel/2004...le_functi.html -- Dick Kusleika MVP - Excel Excel Blog - Daily Dose of Excel www.dicks-blog.com "Ray Lau" wrote in message ... Dear all, When I use automatic / manual calculation, I found that some cell does not calculate. The function in the cell is written by me (VBA function), is my program problem?? Ray |
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