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I want to define a function that takes a range in and operates on that range.
I want to use the normal Excel method of defining the range as (A2:A4), not as a string. (If I use the string format, excel doesn't recalculate the function when the data in the range changes) when I define function myfunction (inrange as Range) , the function call seems to fail. |
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