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Function Description
When I open an Excel function(e.g. IF function), message box that contains
the function arguments shows a description of the function as well as a dscription of current variable selected. When I set the cursor into the next variable, the description of this variable is shown. How can I use this functionality in my own VBA functions? FYI: I am particularly looking for a way to define description text in relation to the variables. I have managed to change the overall description text (i.e. of the function). I am using Excel 2007 |
Function Description
To customize your User Defined Functions....
See Laurent Longre's website for FUNCUSTOMIZE add-in. ZIP file also includes a demo file and a how-to-use file. http://longre.free.fr/english/index.html Ballon(Tool) Tips are not available with Laurent's method. I don't know if the add-in will work with 2007 and I cannot test since I don't have 2007 installed. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 17:39:53 +0100, "Mike" wrote: When I open an Excel function(e.g. IF function), message box that contains the function arguments shows a description of the function as well as a dscription of current variable selected. When I set the cursor into the next variable, the description of this variable is shown. How can I use this functionality in my own VBA functions? FYI: I am particularly looking for a way to define description text in relation to the variables. I have managed to change the overall description text (i.e. of the function). I am using Excel 2007 |
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