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I know this is a strange question, but do UDFs have the ability to
change the spreadsheet's properties? For example, I have a function which computes a value, but I needed it to merge the cell with the one below if that value met certain conditions. It doesn't seem to want to do the merge, but it seems to me that VBA instructions in the UDF are just that; instructions. It shouldn't matter whether they affect cell properties or not. Am I correct, or have the programmers of Excel given it enough sophistication to know that a UDF is purely for producing a value? Thanks for any input... |
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