storing formula under a button

pao

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Can any tell me how to store a formula under a button or key??
 

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best to use VBA UDF abnd set to range to then carry out routeen ie formual else it will bounce out..

WARNING i love UDF but they are hard to work and painful to maintain, they really can slow a sheet to a crawl, i really LOOVE then what better that = JAcksCool or Jacksmagic to do that task but pitfulls are dreadful...

Button with one formula will bounce out as not very range aimed.. negative i know but true,

barrie Davidson and Dave hawley cover UDF on there site, as do posters on here but not what i call suceeded... worth a look though depebds on your VBA skills
 
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