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Here is an example of the Argument Properties dialog box for input arguments. In this example, the input arguments have a range of A1 to A10.

From this dialog box you can:
Select the Range list to specify a range of current input arguments.
Click Auto recalclulate on change to tell MATLAB to recalculate the current function when any cell in the current argument changes.
Select the Value list to set a single value for the current argument. Then select the type from the Type list.
Click Options to set the conversion options. Then set the options in the Input Conversion Options dialog box as shown:

Here is an example of the Argument Properties dialog box for output arguments. In this example, the output argument is A12.

From this dialog box you can
From the Range list, select the worksheet range to be used as the output argument.
Select Auto resize to tell MATLAB to adjust the output range to fit the output array. This setting is useful when the target output from a method call is a range of cells in an Excel worksheet and the output array size and shape is not known at the time of the call.
Select Transpose output to transpose the output arguments. This setting is useful when calling a component where the MATLAB function returns outputs as row vectors, and you want the data in columns.
Select Output as date to coerce the output values to become Excel dates.
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