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Look up the TYPE statement in Help.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 17:55:07 -0800, "Peter M" wrote: Thanks. It's 30, because that's what I'm hitting. The error message isn't very gooog though; it just says you are trying to pass too many arguments for the function, instead of you've hit the limit. Anyway, I know about arrays, but what are user defined types? "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Yup but I do not remember what it is. Something like 40. You can pass arrays and user defined types though if you get into trouble. "Peter M" wrote: Is there a limit on the number of arguments you can have in a user defined Function in Excel? -- Thanks for any help |
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