Hi Nai Chin,
Without looking at the file it almost impossible tell whats wrong.  Can you 
post the file. so that someone can look at it.

Cheers,
Tawhid 

On Sunday, 10 November 2013 08:14:07 UTC+1, Nai Chin wrote:
>
> I have a workbook which has thousands macro (user functions) on one 
> worksheet for data analysis.  Sometimes, the macros returned a "#Value".  I 
> tried Recalculate which has no impact.  I can only make it work when I 
> closed the workbook and reopen it again.  But, once I change  a value and 
> do the recalculation, it stuffed again.  
>
> Does anyone experience the same issue?
>

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