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Hello,

I have an Excel that was working with date formula in hundred plus row on 2
different column, then I don't know what I did, but the results on those
formula cells certainly showed "#NAME?" instead of the returned date that was
working before.
I could not figure out, I check and the formula are correct. Help Please.

=(WORKDAY($E182,-5,Holiday!$A$2:$A$109))
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You will probably need to re-install the Analysis Tool-pack add-in.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Oct 1, 3:08*pm, Cam wrote:
Hello,

I have an Excel that was working with date formula in hundred plus row on 2
different column, then I don't know what I did, but the results on those
formula cells certainly showed "#NAME?" instead of the returned date that was
working before.
I could not figure out, I check and the formula are correct. Help Please.

=(WORKDAY($E182,-5,Holiday!$A$2:$A$109))


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Try

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Select the analysis toolpak

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"Cam" wrote:

Hello,

I have an Excel that was working with date formula in hundred plus row on 2
different column, then I don't know what I did, but the results on those
formula cells certainly showed "#NAME?" instead of the returned date that was
working before.
I could not figure out, I check and the formula are correct. Help Please.

=(WORKDAY($E182,-5,Holiday!$A$2:$A$109))

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Thanks guy. I reinstall tool pack and worked ok.

"Pete_UK" wrote:

You will probably need to re-install the Analysis Tool-pack add-in.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Oct 1, 3:08 pm, Cam wrote:
Hello,

I have an Excel that was working with date formula in hundred plus row on 2
different column, then I don't know what I did, but the results on those
formula cells certainly showed "#NAME?" instead of the returned date that was
working before.
I could not figure out, I check and the formula are correct. Help Please.

=(WORKDAY($E182,-5,Holiday!$A$2:$A$109))



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You're welcome - thanks for feeding back.

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Thanks guy. I reinstall tool pack and worked ok.



"Pete_UK" wrote:
You will probably need to re-install the Analysis Tool-pack add-in.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Oct 1, 3:08 pm, Cam wrote:
Hello,


I have an Excel that was working with date formula in hundred plus row on 2
different column, then I don't know what I did, but the results on those
formula cells certainly showed "#NAME?" instead of the returned date that was
working before.
I could not figure out, I check and the formula are correct. Help Please.


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