RemoveNumeric

dbpcar

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On Feb 5 there was a post concerning a VB Editor technique for creating an operation called removenumeric. I have found this very useful, and would like to know if there is a way to get it into Excel so that it is available as a function in any workbook?
Thanks
dbpcar
 

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On 2002-03-08 12:35, dbpcar wrote:
On Feb 5 there was a post concerning a VB Editor technique for creating an operation called removenumeric. I have found this very useful, and would like to know if there is a way to get it into Excel so that it is available as a function in any workbook?
Thanks
dbpcar
Can you describe what you mean by "removenumeric"?
 
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