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Hi Fadi,
I think this does what you want Function myFunction(inDate As Date, inType As String) As Variant Dim nextDate As Date Dim i As Long Dim cCells As Long Dim tmpArray() As Date nextDate = inDate cCells = Selection.Cells.Count ReDim Preserve tmpArray(0 To cCells) For i = 1 To cCells tmpArray(i - 1) = nextDate Select Case LCase(inType) Case "day": nextDate = nextDate + 1 Case "week": nextDate = nextDate + 7 Case "month": nextDate = nextDate + 30 Case "year": nextDate = nextDate + 365 End Select Next i If Application.Caller.Rows.Count = 1 Then myFunction = tmpArray Else myFunction = Application.Transpose(tmpArray) End If End Function -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Fadi" wrote in message ... I need to create a worksheet function that can return an array i.e. that can be used with the Ctrl+Shift+Enter. for example : - I need to be able to select a range (say A2:A10) - Enter my formula using the function for example =myfunction(now(), "week") - Press Ctrl+****+Enter ,and the function would automatically fill the cells A2 to A10 with today's date, the date one week from now, the date two weeks from now, etc.... I know this can be done as a macro, as simple worksheet function, but I can't find out how to do it using UDFs. Thanks Fadi |
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