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Only other thing I can think of is to put the functions in an add-in.
-- HTH Bob Phillips (remove xxx from email address if mailing direct) "mworth01" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob. While that does obviously work, it seems a bit cumbersome for the end user wishing to use that function. I assume that if you knew of any other way of accomplishing the same task that you would have mentioned it? Also, is there a way to show the function tooltips of a UDF like the standard Excel functions? For example, when you type =SUM( then a yellow box appears showing you what you need to enter to make the SUM function work - in this case it would be SUM(number1, [number2], ...). I know that you can turn that feature off in Options, but is there a way to make it appear for a UDF? Thanks again. -- mworth01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mworth01's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=8991 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=538657 |
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