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    user defined functions,

    Hi,

    I have created user defined function called = Company(),but I am unable to create a user defined range
    EG: =company(B1)

    Here B1 is a user defined range

    Any Suggestion

    Thanks,
    Jay

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    Re: user defined functions,

    http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=625996
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    Re: user defined functions,

    If I understood You proper, problem is that defined range name can be like "B1" (You must to change this for something else)
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    Re: user defined functions,

    How can we comment without seeing the code. I would think B1 would be interpreted as cell B1
    Hope that helps.

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    Re: user defined functions,

    Thanks Its working

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    Re: user defined functions,

    I'm afraid your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. You'll find people are disinclined to respond to cross-posts because they may be wasting their time solving a problem that has been solved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser)to the cross-post. Expect cross-posts without a link to be closed a message will be posted by the moderator explaining why. We are here to help so help us to help you!

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    Re: user defined functions,

    Quote Originally Posted by royUK View Post
    I'm afraid your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. You'll find people are disinclined to respond to cross-posts because they may be wasting their time solving a problem that has been solved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser)to the cross-post. Expect cross-posts without a link to be closed a message will be posted by the moderator explaining why. We are here to help so help us to help you!

    Read this to understand why we ask you to do this, and then please edit your first post to include links to any and all cross-posts in any other forums (not just this site).
    Am sorry but I wasnt sure of the rules of the forum. Thanks for the info

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    Re: user defined functions,

    You would have if you read the Forum Rules before agreeing to them

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    Re: user defined functions,

    Oh ok!!!!!!!

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