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Custom Functions in Excel: Part V, XLL-RTDs

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29 Jul 2012CPOL3 min read 20.1K   19   10  
IntroductionWhy would you  want to call an RTD from an XLL? Recall that the way to call an RTD is through the RTD function in Excel, so the user needs to somehow remember how many parameters your function takes and in what order to supply them and even what the function is called. Good luck explaini

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