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![]() "Krista F" wrote in message ... Totally makes sense... Thanks. Do you know a good reference site/book that teaches about UDF's? I'd like to try and disect the one you provided so I uderstand what each command line is doing... Then perhaps I can start tweaking it for other data I am analyzing! Krista Here are a couple of links. http://www.fontstuff.com/vba/vbatut01.htm http://www.exceltip.com/st/Writing_Y...Excel/631.html http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/cgi-b...m.cgi?id=35991 Here's one that many people recommend http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...841181-2022215 Since there are so many books on Excel, the best tip is to go to your local Barnes&Noble and have a look at the books wich have the word VBA in their title. You have to figure out which one seems right for you. If you do a lot of work with Excel, you will find that a good book will pay itself in a short period of time. Much to my surprise, I have met many accountants which didn't know anything about UDF's. These guys came from all over the world. /Fredrik |
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