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ButtonExcel OptionsResourcesAbout etc. Gord On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:59:08 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: SumEvalString is a User Defined Function and will not show up in the list of macros in ViewMacros. You will find the UDF in a general module. Developer TabVisual Basic to open the VBE. Double-click on a module to open.............look for the UDF If Developer Tab is not shown on the ribbon you must place it there. ButtonExcel OptionsPopularShow Developer Tab in Ribbon. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 12:10:27 -0700, Howard Brazee wrote: On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:58:46 -0700, Howard Brazee wrote: I have a spreadsheet that hasn't been changed since my work upgraded my Office. I don't remember where they hid the part that shows what version of Excel I have. But that's normal with this new Office hardly anything I used to know how to find is hidden. I need to change a VB macro, but the View/Macros did not show anything and I know there is some VB in this spreadsheet. I saved this spreadsheet from compatibility mode to a XSLM form, opened it again, and still can't find the macros. How do I get to the Visual Basic? Oh, my column has the formula: =SumEvalString(G2:INDEX(G2:CN2,MATCH(Base_Year,$ G$1:$CN$1,-1))) I don't remember how this works (What is CN2?) - but it might be a clue about where my macros are. |
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