Maybe this info will explain why note comments are used in spreadsheets in
general. Though the OP raised an interesting question... what if you want to
"comment out" part of a function? Im not sure how you do it in Excel either (by
this I mean not via macro - directly in the cell). 

http://cma.zdnet.com/guides/qa_excel/General_Usability_and_Feature_Overviews/IME_082001_053.html


--- Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not that I'm aware of. Potentially creating a macro function would
> solve this since you can put the comments in the macro code and simply
> have the name of the function in the cell itself.
> 
> /paul
> 
> On 5/2/05, Paul B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know one can add a Note to a cell, but is there any way to add
> > an inline comment after the cell's string? For instance, in some
> > scripting I do, I can write:
> > 
> >     HamFetchMail(server, port, user, pass) # pull xxx mail acct.
> > 
> > and everything including and after the # sign is disregarded by
> > the script engine.
> > 
> > I would find the inline comments easier to use than the tagged on
> > Note.


Rob Winchester
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