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Default How do I determine a Function's callling Row Number.

I need to know what ROW a Function is called from.

I am copying a Row with this function call in it to many Rows. The function
has to act on the data in the called row.

The ACTIVECELL pointer stays constant over all the calls, so that isn't
useful. I suppose I could generate a Column of Row Numbers and pass that in
the actual function call, ...

But isn't there a more elegant solution?

Thanks,
Mac Lingo


 
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