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![]() Hello people, If I have a user-defined function that I use to, say, calculate cumulative total (I know I don't need VBA for this, it's just a example). Is there any way I can retrieve the address of the cell wher the UDF was called? or determine whether it was called by the use inside the worksheet or by a diferent function? If the answer to the first question is no, I will have to pass the cel address explicitly as a parameter of the UDF. Whats the best way o doing this? The obvious (for me) solution - passing the column and ro numbers as integers - seems cumbersome. Is it possible to use the A notation here? Thanks for any help, Liosa -- Liosa ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Liosan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=2629 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=39639 |
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