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Whenever a user enters a standard Excel formula into a cell (e.g.,
"=VLOOKUP(", then as soon as the user hits the "(", a yellow popup box listing the function name and arguments pops up. This functionality is extremely helpful. However, it does not popup with UDF. Is there anything i can do to change this? Even a gross hack would be perfectly acceptable. Any help would be appreciated. |
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