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Default Tool tip for the UDFs created using vsto se add-in.

Hello,
i have a Udf using vsto se for excel .
suppose i have four parameter for the UDFs.
i would like to create new tool tip for the udf.
Is there any way to to have tool tip for the UDF .
I am using vsto se for creating excel addin ,office 2003 and vs2005.
please help me out...
thanks in advance.
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parmanand wrote...
i have a Udf using vsto se for excel .
suppose i have four parameter for the UDFs.
i would like to create new tool tip for the udf.
Is there any way to to have tool tip for the UDF .
I am using vsto se for creating excel addin ,office 2003 and vs2005.

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