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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:31:19+00:00 2026-05-12T16:31:19+00:00

I have an application written in Excel plus a bunch of C++ / Python

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I have an application written in Excel plus a bunch of C++ / Python addins.

The location of the various config files used by the addins is determined at startup time by a number of environment variables. I’d like to debug a problem related to these environment variables by the most direct possible means: Can I simply type in an Excel formula which will cause an environment variable to display in the worksheet?

Let me give you an example:

I have an environment variable called “MYADDIN_XML_CONFIG” which contains the path to an XML file used by the MyAddin component. If this environment variable is set incorrectly then MyAddin will fail to run. I’d like to have a single simple function which takes the string “MYADDIN_XML_CONFIG” as an argument and returns the value of the env-var if it is set. If the environment variable is not set it should return a NONE or some kind of error code.

Can this be done?

FYI, MS Excel 2003 on Windows XP.

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    2026-05-12T16:31:19+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:31 pm

    I don’t know any built-in Excel formula that does this, but you can create a public function in a VBA module:

    Public Function Env(Value As Variant) As String
        Env = Environ(Value)
    End Function
    

    then use this as a user-defined formula in a worksheet, e.g.

    =Env("COMPUTERNAME")
    
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