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Hello,

I am new to using vba to create user defined functions and add-ins. I
am able to create these user defined functions I need, but is it
possible to have excel show the usage with the parameters as you type
the function name in a cell. Whenever you use a built-in function,
excel a little text box pops up showing the usage with parameters and
the current parameter to use in bold. Is this possible with the user
defined functions?

thanks,
Scott

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I don't believe that is possible.

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Hello,

I am new to using vba to create user defined functions and add-ins. I
am able to create these user defined functions I need, but is it
possible to have excel show the usage with the parameters as you type
the function name in a cell. Whenever you use a built-in function,
excel a little text box pops up showing the usage with parameters and
the current parameter to use in bold. Is this possible with the user
defined functions?

thanks,
Scott



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