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Selects the function you want to enter.

Function Category

Selects subsets of all available functions. If you select the All in the Function Category box, all the available functions appear. If you select any other category, only those functions that belong to that category appear.

Custom functions that you define are included either under their assigned categories or in the category you have defined if no other categories are assigned. See the Alphabetical List of Functions.

Function Name

Lists all built-in and custom functions that are available in the selected category. Also lists built-in and custom macro functions if a macro sheet is active. The display area describes the selected function.

Next

Moves to the next dialog of the Function Wizard. You should select Next after selecting the function you want to insert into the Formula Bar or the selected cell. After you finish typing values into the appropriate fields, the Function Wizard Step 2 of 2 dialog is displayed. This dialog appears first if you are entering a math and trig function.

SHARED Tip If you select a function that you defined using Visual Basic, a dialog appears first that allows you to open the document that contains the function. After you open the document, the Function Wizard Step 2 of 2 dialog displays.

Finish

Inserts the function into the Formula Bar. If you do not type an argument, the software inserts the argument names as placeholders in the formula.

Cancel

Closes the Function Wizard dialog without entering anything into the Formula Bar or into the selected cell.

See Also

Create a Variable with a Link to a Spreadsheet
Create a Variable with a Value or Expression
Create a Variable Using a Function or Subroutine
Format a Column
Edit a Formula Containing a Function
Insert a Function into a Formula