CANCEL.KEY Example in Function Reference IncorrectLast reviewed: November 2, 1994Article ID: Q72922 |
SUMMARYPage 26 of the "Microsoft Excel Function Reference" for version 3.0 gives the following example using the CANCEL.KEY macro function:
=CANCEL.KEY(TRUE,CheckCancel())Executing this statement in a macro causes a macro named CheckCancel to run whenever the ESC key is pressed. In most situations, this will generate an error. The example should read:
=CANCEL.KEY(TRUE,CheckCancel) REFERENCES"Microsoft Excel Function Reference." Version 3.0, page 26.
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