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I need add a new formula developed by myself to the available list of Excel
formula. My Excell version is 2003 |
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I'm assuming you mean 'Function'.
If your User Defined Function is in a currently open workbook OR in your 'Personal.xls' workbook OR in an add-in you've created, you will be able to use it by selecting... Insert / Function Highlight either 'ALL' or 'User Defined' in the "Function Category" window Scroll down until you see your UDF in the "Function Name" window. Highlight the UDF and select 'OK' HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''''Yes'''' button next to ''''Was this Post Helpfull to you?". "Darafsh" wrote: I need add a new formula developed by myself to the available list of Excel formula. My Excell version is 2003 |
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