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As I understand it, a UDF will recalculate if any of the input variables
change. That being the case and since all the used variables are in the input parameters, is there any need for the Application.Volatile entries in the XINDEXvba samples on the byg site (http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/...indexvba.zip)? |
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