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silvest[_15_]

Instructions within VBA Functions
 

my bad.. was worried the replies got too long

by the menthods use to post, it is near impossiable to
understand anything your are talking about. you should
keep your replies to the original post. in other words,
use the post reply button to reply not the new post button.

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I have a feeling that Niek Otten's response is correct,

but i'm still
hoping that by sheer luck there could be some slight

possibility of
performing this task :P :confused:


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Tom Ogilvy

Instructions within VBA Functions
 
if you wrote you own function and used it in the worksheet like

=Myfunction(arg)

then, no, it can't use commands like select and it can't format cells.

However, the same code called from a VBA procedure can do those things.

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Tom Ogilvy



"silvest" wrote in message
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my bad.. was worried the replies got too long

by the menthods use to post, it is near impossiable to
understand anything your are talking about. you should
keep your replies to the original post. in other words,
use the post reply button to reply not the new post button.

-----Original Message-----

I have a feeling that Niek Otten's response is correct,

but i'm still
hoping that by sheer luck there could be some slight

possibility of
performing this task :P :confused:


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