Formula error when saving
Thanks for the reply.
I posted it again in a more detail manner hoping to get a
better answer.. The response to the previous post:
"be sure that when you see the Save As Dialog, you have
the "Save as type:" set to the value of "Microsoft Excel
Workbook (*.xls)" in order that you save the file in the
most newer format for Excel Files. If you need to save it
in older formats, then you will lost some formatting or
functions information.
Is irrelevant These same workbooks have been used for
years using the same version and saving the same way.
Please read the post again and see if you have any other
suggestions.
Many thanks,
Brady Snow
Mckinney
-----Original Message-----
You have one response at your other post.
Brady Snow wrote:
Thanks to all that participate in these NG. They are
very
helpful.
When a user is saving a workbook in Excel 2000 with many
calculations and references, she is getting the
following
error:
"A formula in a cell (name:year) could not be converted
because it contains a function that is not available in
the fileformat to which you are saving. She has been
using this workbook for years and just started seening
this error. When when clicks <OK it continues on and
says that she has x amout of error in workbook. Has
anybody out there had any experience with this error.
And
what is cell (name:year)?
Regards-
Brady Snow
Mckinney, Texas
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Dave Peterson
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