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That is interesting. I knew about the volatile statement, but had never seen
it used in the context of an optional argument. Good to know! -- Kevin Vaughn "Jim Cone" wrote: Max, Any entry, number or text (any length), as the second argument does that... =scramble(D6,x) Regards, Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html "Max" wrote in message "Jim Cone" wrote: .. Any entry there causes the function to scramble each time the sheet is calculated. Jim, many thanks for your UDF ! Is there a way to force the UDF to recalc whenever I press F9? Most of the time, the source data would be static, but I'd like to re-scramble. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- |
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