C cacos Member Nov 9, 2013 #1 Hi all! Can anyone point me in the right direction to writing a UDF for a MATCH capable of matching cells with over 256 characters? Never written a udf before. Thank you!
Hi all! Can anyone point me in the right direction to writing a UDF for a MATCH capable of matching cells with over 256 characters? Never written a udf before. Thank you!
N NARAYANK991 Excel Ninja Nov 9, 2013 #2 Hi Lucas , Are you particular that it should be VBA ? There are formula workarounds ; see here : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...xcel-vlookup-function-limit-of-256-characters Narayan
Hi Lucas , Are you particular that it should be VBA ? There are formula workarounds ; see here : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...xcel-vlookup-function-limit-of-256-characters Narayan
Marc L Excel Ninja Nov 9, 2013 #3 Hi cacos,you already had a hint to break this limit in VBA in your previous thread ! … (which I had no answer since my last post)
Hi cacos,you already had a hint to break this limit in VBA in your previous thread ! … (which I had no answer since my last post)
C cacos Member Nov 13, 2013 #5 @Narayank: you're right the formula you pointed works perfectly! Now I just need to understand why. Thanks!
@Narayank: you're right the formula you pointed works perfectly! Now I just need to understand why. Thanks!
A ashleygon New Member Jul 2, 2014 #6 I would recommend you to use the Long Path Tool. I'm confident, it will sort out your problem.