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Default Networkdays shows as #NAME even though I have the toolpack instal.

Try retyping NETWORKDAYS in all caps. That solved the problem I was having.

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After I upgraded to Office 2003 the networkdays no longer works. I then
uninstalled office, deleted all program folders and reinstalled Office 2003
clean. Still doesn't work. Help!

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NETWORKDAYS is part of the Analysis Tool Pak add in, so this must
be loaded. Go to the Tools menu, choose Add-Ins and select
Analysis Tool Pak from the list.


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Try retyping NETWORKDAYS in all caps. That solved the problem
I was having.

mark

"Ken" wrote:

After I upgraded to Office 2003 the networkdays no longer
works. I then
uninstalled office, deleted all program folders and
reinstalled Office 2003
clean. Still doesn't work. Help!



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