Hi Paul,
plmvantooren@hetnet.nl schrieb:
Dear sirs,
I would like to insert sel-developped formulas into Calc for frequent use.
I have read the help-file of LibreOffice.org Help.
I have made the steps suggested in that report Calc/user-defined Functions
However, the formula in the help-file does not work in Calc.
I get in Calc using the formula VOL(aA1;B1;C1) only the message #NAAM?
This will mean that the name of the function is not recognized by Calc.
What is wrong in what I have done, following the instructions in the report Calc/user-defined
Functions?
in what library do you put the BASIC code? There is a bug, that such
functions are only found, if there are in your "standard" library. So a
possible way is, to define a library which contains the implementation
and to define a module named 'wrapper' in your 'standard' library, which
calls the implementation. Of cause, if you need only two or three
trivial functions, you can put them directly into your 'standard' library.
Kind regards
Regina
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