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Hi All,
I have a situation where I upgraded a computer from Win98 to WinXP and now Excel 2000 files using EDATE for amortization schedule generates #NAME? error. For example: =EDATE(B14,1) generates #NAME? error where cell B14 has any date in it. This used to work before, but now doesn't work on other computers with Windows XP Pro and Excel 2000 either. Any ideas on how to solve this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. John Zimmermann |
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