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Excellent. That's just what I was looking for!
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Alt + F11 to open VBE ViewObject Browser to get list of your User Defined Functions Right-click on Function name and select Properties. Type a description into the appropriate dialog. Excel's built-in functions cannot be changed AFAIK Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 08:47:01 -0700, TKS_Mark wrote: I remember there was a simple way to put a sentence or two into the "function arguments" box that comes up when you click fx while typing a public function in Excel. There was something you could right-click and it doesn't show up in the code. Does anyone remember how to do that? For example, if you type =sumif( into a cell and then click the fx button, you can see "Adds cells specified by a given condition or criteria". There's a way to update that info. Thanks. |
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