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ExcelMonkey
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      8th Dec 2008
Is it possible to tell whether an Excel file has been run in crystal ball? I
have not used CB for quiet a while. I am assuming that it must name ranges
(inputs/outputs). I am also assuming that it would use some standard naming
convention when doing so?

I understand as well that you can access some Crystal Ball functions via
VBA. Does anyone know where I can find a list of these functions?

Thanks

EM
 
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      8th Dec 2008
ExcelMonkey -

> ... Crystal Ball functions via VBA ... <


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"ExcelMonkey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to tell whether an Excel file has been run in crystal ball?
> I
> have not used CB for quiet a while. I am assuming that it must name
> ranges
> (inputs/outputs). I am also assuming that it would use some standard
> naming
> convention when doing so?
>
> I understand as well that you can access some Crystal Ball functions via
> VBA. Does anyone know where I can find a list of these functions?
>
> Thanks
>
> EM



 
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