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I have an excel sheet in an older vesion, probably Excel 2003, I open
this in Vista but where my cells say "=qcom(blah, blah) it's evaluating as #NAME like it doesn't recognise the function "qcom" (which is there) If i hit Alt-F11, I can see in the "modules" section the relevant page which includes the qcom function. I suspect this is some feature of Vista that's disallowing these functions to run, but how to enable it? thanks in advance Lee |
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