![]() ![]() a maximum of arguments in Visual Studio Is there a maximum number of arguments that can be used in a VB.NET UDF ? Adding the 20th argument causes the exception when starting up Excel. If I use a UDF up to 19 arguments, there is no problem. Then I realized that my new function has more arguments than any other functions. I checked the code several times but I cannot find any errors. This new function causes Excel to fire an exception when starting up. Today I created a new function, based on an 'old' function. I have 1 project that contains all my functions. I created a lot of UDFs in VB.NET using ADX.
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