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Hi

Sheets("Comm").Range("F7").Value=0


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I've tried this macro and it works:
Sub temp()
Range("Comm!f7").Value = 0
End Sub

But what I need is a function. This one doesn't work, I get #VALUE!:
Function temp1()
Range("Comm!f7").Value = 0
End Function

And this doesn't work either:
Function temp1()
temp
End Function

There could be another way, a better one, but much too difficult for me.
What I am trying to do is to erase from memory all the values pertaining
to Sheet1, as soon as any of its cells is modified by the user (the values
are preserved in memory as public arrays). By searching Google, I found
references to Worksheet_Change. Can someone help me with that too, please
?

Thanks



 
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