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    Enumerate Only Excel Funtions using Excel.interops in c#

    Hello Experts,

    I am facing a problem ... where i need a help ASAP. It is very urgent.

    Scenario:

    I need to find/Enumerate/Get list of all (only) excel funtions like below .... using Excel Interops in c#.

    Excel funtions :

    Finanacial
    Date and time
    Math& Trig
    Statistical
    Etc ......

    Kindly help me if you know this problem.

    Thanks for your patience

    Regards,
    Raghuanthan.B

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    Re: Enumerate Only Excel Funtions using Excel.interops in c#

    For reference, cross-posted at MrExcel
    http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=564985
    Hope that helps,

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    Re: Enumerate Only Excel Funtions using Excel.interops in c#

    I do not believe that there is a list of the excel functions exposed via the PIA (or the normal Excel object model).
    Everyone who confuses correlation and causation ends up dead.

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    Re: Enumerate Only Excel Funtions using Excel.interops in c#

    Just noticed:

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