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I've created an addin with custom functions, but when I go to type any of the
custom functions in a new workbook, the name of the function doesn't appear
as I'm typing it. For example, I created a function named 'TRANS', but as I
start to type, the only function Excel suggests is 'TRANSPOSE'. Any
thoughts?


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just to be clear, the custom function works, it just isn't displayed...

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I've created an addin with custom functions, but when I go to type any of the
custom functions in a new workbook, the name of the function doesn't appear
as I'm typing it. For example, I created a function named 'TRANS', but as I
start to type, the only function Excel suggests is 'TRANSPOSE'. Any
thoughts?


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