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Default Function prototypes in Excel VBA

Peter,
In my experience, C function prototypes show how the function is calculated
- not what the inputs are. There is no equipvalent in VB or VBA unless you
know something else.

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Tom Ogilvy


"Peter T" wrote:

Maybe(?) look at the two drop downs at the top of modules in the VBE.

For more info, arguments etc -
select your project in the left panel
F2 Object Browser
in libraries (the top drop down) select your project name.

Regards,
Peter T


"Sing" wrote in message
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Dear Excel VBA Gurus,

Is there any function prototypes equivalent in Excel VBA as there are in C
language?

Function prototypes are useful because it allows the programmer to see

what
are the functions implemented in a file at the top.





 
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