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If that's really what's in the cell, it doesn't look like a worksheet function
(no paretheses). Maybe you can see it under insert|name|define You may want to get Jan Karel Pieterse's (with Charles Williams and Matthew Henson) Name Manager: You can find it at: NameManager.Zip from http://www.oaltd.co.uk/mvp It'll make working with names much, much easier. If it really looked like: =XINTZINSFUSS() or =XINTZINSFUSS(somethingelsehere) Then never mind. ====== And if KeepItCool's utility didn't help, could it be a user defined function (written by the developer in VBA). Cameron wrote: I use Excel 2003. I have received a spreadsheet from a German colleague in which they have inputted formulas in German, and example of which is: =XINTZINSFUSS My version of excel will not calculate these formulas as it does not recognize them. I have looked around and discovered that I should be able to rememby this by enabling German Language support. I enabled this using the office 2003 language tools following instructions from microsoft.com but this has not helped, the formula's are still not recognized. Can someone please let me know how I can rememdy this? -- Dave Peterson |
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