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Thanks for reply... I am asking where you write function... in the names cell or create special module like .. we do in Access. on the Ribbon I dont see.. any hint .. thanks will appreciate reply.. A. Khalak |
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 02:44:34 -0700, "Arif" wrote:
hi, Thanks for reply... I am asking where you write function... in the names cell or create special module like .. we do in Access. on the Ribbon I dont see.. any hint .. thanks will appreciate reply.. A. Khalak Please keep your messages in a single thread if they are referring to the same topic. Are you asking how to have something on the ribbon to let you access the VBA Editor in Excel? If that is your question, select: Office Button Excel Options Popular Top options for working with Excel SELECT "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon Or, you can use the shortcut key <alt-F11 Or, you can right click on the sheet tab and select 'View Code'. However you get there, you will need to Insert/Module to insert a regular module for a UDF. --ron |
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