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#NAME when using NETWORKDAYS
I got the "#NAME" result when I attempted to use the networkdays formula. The
help file suggested the Analysis-TookPK be installed for this formula to work. When I put a checkmark next to the item under Add-Ins, and clicked OK, nothing happened. It's not clear if the add-in is already in place - how do I tell? I am using the Excel 2003 as part of an Offie installed on a terminal server. Please advise. Thanks! |
#NAME when using NETWORKDAYS
Try closing excel and reopening it, sometime that helps. If not, are you positive the you spell the function correctly? -- Bearacade ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bearacade's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35016 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557098 |
#NAME when using NETWORKDAYS
After you checked the ATP did you re-calculate the sheet?
You may have select the cell and F2ENTER to get it to update. Did you check the correct ATP? There is also one for VBA Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:21:03 -0700, Amy wrote: I got the "#NAME" result when I attempted to use the networkdays formula. The help file suggested the Analysis-TookPK be installed for this formula to work. When I put a checkmark next to the item under Add-Ins, and clicked OK, nothing happened. It's not clear if the add-in is already in place - how do I tell? I am using the Excel 2003 as part of an Offie installed on a terminal server. Please advise. Thanks! |
#NAME when using NETWORKDAYS
Thanks very much for your responses. I closed and opened the file and it
works fine now. :-) A. "Gord Dibben" wrote: After you checked the ATP did you re-calculate the sheet? You may have select the cell and F2ENTER to get it to update. Did you check the correct ATP? There is also one for VBA Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:21:03 -0700, Amy wrote: I got the "#NAME" result when I attempted to use the networkdays formula. The help file suggested the Analysis-TookPK be installed for this formula to work. When I put a checkmark next to the item under Add-Ins, and clicked OK, nothing happened. It's not clear if the add-in is already in place - how do I tell? I am using the Excel 2003 as part of an Offie installed on a terminal server. Please advise. Thanks! |
#NAME when using NETWORKDAYS
Happy to hear you got fixed up.
The closing and opening trick probably means that you Calculation mode is set for ManualRecalculate before save. Check it out at ToolsOptionsCalculation. Gord On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 14:03:01 -0700, Amy wrote: Thanks very much for your responses. I closed and opened the file and it works fine now. :-) A. "Gord Dibben" wrote: After you checked the ATP did you re-calculate the sheet? You may have select the cell and F2ENTER to get it to update. Did you check the correct ATP? There is also one for VBA Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:21:03 -0700, Amy wrote: I got the "#NAME" result when I attempted to use the networkdays formula. The help file suggested the Analysis-TookPK be installed for this formula to work. When I put a checkmark next to the item under Add-Ins, and clicked OK, nothing happened. It's not clear if the add-in is already in place - how do I tell? I am using the Excel 2003 as part of an Offie installed on a terminal server. Please advise. Thanks! |
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