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    application.worksheet help

    I'm new to this, and i created a function called mycount, does the same as excel's count function and when i use application.worksheetfunction.mycount in a function called myaverage, like excel's average function it does not work, but if i use excels built in functions they work. I'm doing this for a class so any help would be great. thanks.

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    Re: application.worksheet help

    Your UDF's do not belong to XL's built in worksheetfunction class though do they... so perhaps:

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