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Hi,

I have a user defined function in an xll add-in that is returning an array.
But the dimensions of the array returned can differ from call to call.

Is there a way to produce this scenario with Excel C API.

* the user select a single cell
* the user enter a function name and args
* the user press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
* the user defined function returns and array of x by y and the user can see
it

Thanks

Nic


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Hi Nicolas,

I have a user defined function in an xll add-in that is returning an array.
But the dimensions of the array returned can differ from call to call.

Is there a way to produce this scenario with Excel C API.


The best newsgroup for C API questions is Public.Excel.sdk

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