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JDub

Error message #NAME from formula
 
I have a the formula "YEARFRAC" on one of my spreadsheets to calculate the
length of time between two dates. When I look at the spreadsheet on my
computer, the formula displays the correct answer, and also does so on most
of my co-workers computers. However, for on co-worker, she gets the error
"#NAME." I think it is a setting on her computer, but cannot find one. Any
ideas, or am I missing the setting?

Thanks!
Josh

David Biddulph

Error message #NAME from formula
 
"JDub" wrote in message
...
I have a the formula "YEARFRAC" on one of my spreadsheets to calculate the
length of time between two dates. When I look at the spreadsheet on my
computer, the formula displays the correct answer, and also does so on
most
of my co-workers computers. However, for on co-worker, she gets the error
"#NAME." I think it is a setting on her computer, but cannot find one.
Any
ideas, or am I missing the setting?


Analysis ToolPak:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...093441033.aspx
--
David Biddulph



David McRitchie

Error message #NAME from formula
 
Another way would be to use your Excel help looking up YEARFRAC
whether in HELP or on the referred to web page (they are the same content),
you should expand the presentation with the "Show All" link in the upper right
of the help page.

"David Biddulph" wrote in message ...
"JDub" wrote in message
...
I have a the formula "YEARFRAC" on one of my spreadsheets to calculate the
length of time between two dates. When I look at the spreadsheet on my
computer, the formula displays the correct answer, and also does so on
most
of my co-workers computers. However, for on co-worker, she gets the error
"#NAME." I think it is a setting on her computer, but cannot find one.
Any
ideas, or am I missing the setting?


Analysis ToolPak:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...093441033.aspx
--
David Biddulph





JDub

Error message #NAME from formula
 
Many thanks!

"David McRitchie" wrote:

Another way would be to use your Excel help looking up YEARFRAC
whether in HELP or on the referred to web page (they are the same content),
you should expand the presentation with the "Show All" link in the upper right
of the help page.

"David Biddulph" wrote in message ...
"JDub" wrote in message
...
I have a the formula "YEARFRAC" on one of my spreadsheets to calculate the
length of time between two dates. When I look at the spreadsheet on my
computer, the formula displays the correct answer, and also does so on
most
of my co-workers computers. However, for on co-worker, she gets the error
"#NAME." I think it is a setting on her computer, but cannot find one.
Any
ideas, or am I missing the setting?


Analysis ToolPak:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...093441033.aspx
--
David Biddulph






JDub

Error message #NAME from formula
 
Many thanks!

"David Biddulph" wrote:

"JDub" wrote in message
...
I have a the formula "YEARFRAC" on one of my spreadsheets to calculate the
length of time between two dates. When I look at the spreadsheet on my
computer, the formula displays the correct answer, and also does so on
most
of my co-workers computers. However, for on co-worker, she gets the error
"#NAME." I think it is a setting on her computer, but cannot find one.
Any
ideas, or am I missing the setting?


Analysis ToolPak:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...093441033.aspx
--
David Biddulph





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