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I have used this formula with great success in previous sheets in the same
workbook but now I keep getting the above error. I have all the add in's as
pre previous answers and replies but still no joy. I tried formatting the
cell but again no joy. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks Angie
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:08:01 -0700, Angiewelly
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I have used this formula with great success in previous sheets in the same
workbook but now I keep getting the above error. I have all the add in's as
pre previous answers and replies but still no joy. I tried formatting the
cell but again no joy. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks Angie


Perhaps the #NAME! error refers to your data (function arguments) rather than
the function itself.

What version of Excel?
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This link might provide some help/ ideas:

http://help.lockergnome.com/office/N...ict692119.html

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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:08:01 -0700, Angiewelly
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I have used this formula with great success in previous sheets in the same
workbook but now I keep getting the above error. I have all the add in's as
pre previous answers and replies but still no joy. I tried formatting the
cell but again no joy. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks Angie


Perhaps the #NAME! error refers to your data (function arguments) rather than
the function itself.

What version of Excel?
--ron

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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:08:01 -0700, Angiewelly
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I have used this formula with great success in previous sheets in the same
workbook but now I keep getting the above error. I have all the add in's as
pre previous answers and replies but still no joy. I tried formatting the
cell but again no joy. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks Angie


Perhaps the #NAME! error refers to your data (function arguments) rather than
the function itself.

What version of Excel?
--ron

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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:57:03 -0700, Angiewelly
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Excel 2003

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:08:01 -0700, Angiewelly
wrote:

I have used this formula with great success in previous sheets in the same
workbook but now I keep getting the above error. I have all the add in's as
pre previous answers and replies but still no joy. I tried formatting the
cell but again no joy. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks Angie


Perhaps the #NAME! error refers to your data (function arguments) rather than
the function itself.

What version of Excel?
--ron


Copy and paste the formula below into some cell.

Do you still get a #NAME! error?


=NETWORKDAYS(DATE(2008,1,1),DATE(2008,1,31))


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