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hi all,

i have created a UDF using date function in VBA for getting system date
for some calculation.

but some computers do not recognise it as defined.
what could be reason.

Plz help.

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Initial thought is missing references. In the VBE, go to ToolsReferences
and see if there are any marked as Missing, Correct them if so.

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hi all,

i have created a UDF using date function in VBA for getting system date
for some calculation.

but some computers do not recognise it as defined.
what could be reason.

Plz help.



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