Yes - the 'getcomment' is in the user defined (well, it actually says Personal.xls!Thisworkbook.GetComment
Once selected... this baby comes up in the input field..
=PERSONAL.XLS!ThisWorkbook.GetComment()
As well as a prompt box that says.
"Choose the Help button for help on this funciton...
Hey there - thanks for the reply.
Still having troubles though - I'm quite new at Visual basic. What I tried was copying the code into my personal.xls - and then inserting the function in excel by clicking on the function button - user defined - personal.xls-this workbook - Get comment.
Any...
I am trying to copy the comments text from one cell into an adjacent cell. Is there an excel formula for this?
Ex..
Cell B3 (Value = 4, red triangle comment says "This means 4 apples"
I want cell C3 to have text in it saying "This means 4 apples".
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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