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Morning all.
I'm making a user form to simplify the input of data for a complicated worksheet function. One of the things I was told about this function is that it requires a specific key combination-- ctrl+shift+enter, with the cell being active (the cursor needs to be active within the cell field, or the formula bar). Apparently this places two {} on the outsides of the equation, to do something to it that makes it work. And it's not enough to just place the {} on the equation manually. It specifically requires the keystroke combination mentioned above. My question--- Within the workings of the wizard/userform that I'm making, can I do something to activate this set up so that once the wizard/form is finished, the formulas are actively working? I hope this is clear-- if not, please let me know. Thank you. |
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