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NETWORKDAYS formula
Hi:
I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. |
NETWORKDAYS formula
In versions prior to Excel 2007, you have to have the Analysis Toolpak
add-in installed. Tyro "orquidea" wrote in message ... Hi: I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. |
NETWORKDAYS formula
You have to install the analysis toolpak.
Tools|Addins and check that addin. orquidea wrote: Hi: I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. -- Dave Peterson |
NETWORKDAYS formula
Thanks a lot Tyro
"Tyro" wrote: In versions prior to Excel 2007, you have to have the Analysis Toolpak add-in installed. Tyro "orquidea" wrote in message ... Hi: I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. |
NETWORKDAYS formula
Thanks
"Dave Peterson" wrote: You have to install the analysis toolpak. Tools|Addins and check that addin. orquidea wrote: Hi: I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. -- Dave Peterson |
NETWORKDAYS formula
By reading the info in Helpnetworkdays you will find that you need the Analysis
ToolPak loaded. ToolsAdd-inATP Help is very handy in cases like this. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:17:00 -0800, orquidea wrote: Hi: I have a spreadsheet with the NETWORKDAYS formula on it. It does work perfectly on my computer, but when I use the exactly same file in other computer it does not work. The answer I get is #NAME?. If I do the deduction of the same 2 dates just with the simple formula C2-A2 I get the right answer. I need to deduct 2 dates not considering the weekends that's why I use NETWORKDAYS. Does anyone know if there is any special setting I have to do on a computer in order to have NETWORKDAYS formula working? Thanks Orquidea. |
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