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Dave,
No. You need to put it into a standard codemodule. See http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm for more detailed instructions. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Dave" wrote in message ... Thanks Bernie, How do I add a user defined function? Do I just copy the code into the view code window as per your suggestion ? Regards Dave "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Dave, Sorry, but running event code will dump Excel's memory stack, prevent Undo. Try Gord's solution of using the UDF in the Cond. Formatting. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Dave" wrote in message ... Thanks for that Bernie, It does exactly what I want, a couple of things though.......:-) It appears to have disabled my undo button, I can't seem to undo any of my often keying errors and if I try to recopy the formula back in to the cell after I have over keyed, it doesn't put the formula back in only the value of what the formula would be. I've tried taking the event back out and things go back to normal Any suggestions? Thanks again Dave "Dave" wrote: Hi All, Hopefully this is a nice easy one that somebody can help me out with :-) I have a column of data with formula's in (forecasted sales) during the month I over key these when the actual orders come in. Is there a way that I can set something up so that when I over key the formula the text changes in some way either a different colour or bold for example. I have tried using conditional formatting but don't seem to be getting anywhere. Thanks in advance for your help Regards Dave |
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