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forcing an error in excel will give the results. This worked for me
Function test(target As Range) test.Value2 = "Error 2015" End Function "Smallweed" wrote: I have a UDF which, if it can't find what it's looking for, I want to return and show #VALUE in the cell. Any ideas how do I do this? Thanks. |
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