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I tried to use the ISNumber() function within VBA but it is not usable.
2 Questions: 1. How can I know which functions can be used in VBA and which can not? 2. How do I determine if the value of a cell is a number? I don't want to enter a formula in a cell and then test the value of that cell, I just want to do it in the code if possible. Thanks... |
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