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hi Dom,
i think this is only possible on the vba editor http://cjoint.com/?CBvupnin0cd isabelle Le 2013-02-21 12:03, Dom a écrit : Thanks, Isabelle, but neither post really solved my problem. I already have the function on demand in my spreadsheets. Everything works, but it does not pop up in my autocomplete list. I would like to see it there, along with a brief description and the arguments, because I know I will forget it otherwise. Oddly it does show up in the function list when I hit the "fx" button. Dom |
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