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Spreadsheet does not recognize my VBA function
I have written a simple function (just for test) (opening VBA with alt-F11):
Public Function XX() XX = 7.45 End Function but when I use it in a cell - it just shows #NAME? How do I make the function known to my sheet? What could be wrong? |
Spreadsheet does not recognize my VBA function
Your UDF works. May not be in a standard module:
User Defined Functions (UDFs) are very easy to install and use: 1. ALT-F11 brings up the VBE window 2. ALT-I ALT-M opens a fresh module 3. paste the stuff in and close the VBE window If you save the workbook, the UDF will be saved with it. To remove the UDF: 1. bring up the VBE window as above 2. clear the code out 3. close the VBE window To use the UDF from Excel: =XX() To learn more about macros in general, see: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm or http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Writin...ionsInVBA.aspx for specifics on UDFs -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200756 "RSunday" wrote: I have written a simple function (just for test) (opening VBA with alt-F11): Public Function XX() XX = 7.45 End Function but when I use it in a cell - it just shows #NAME? How do I make the function known to my sheet? What could be wrong? |
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