Friend!

If you are not confused about the functions =TEXT() (in excel) and
=Format()  in VBA, (like i was confused) You can just rename your
macro in the code module by pressing ALT+F11 to get the function
"Forrmat" working again.


On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Doug <dsrmccl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm so annoyed at myself! I recorded a quick macro just to take a look
> at the code it wrote and I named it "Format". Now Excel is not
> recognizing it's own Format() function. How can I restore the original
> function?
>
> Thanks.
> Doug

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