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I am having problems with Excel 2007 that I did not encounter in
previous versions of Excel. Symptoms: Using statistical functions, such as COUNTIF and SLOPE, the result is strange: An error message pops up: "Too few arguments" when there are enough arguments. This happens whether I use the statistical function generator or type the command directly. I can take the same worksheet to another computer with a previous version of Excel and use the commands just fine. When I then take the worksheet back to the computer with Excel 2007, the cell with the function command is fine unless I click on the cell -- and then get the same "Too few arguments". I am confident that there are not "Too few arguments" when using the function (I've had many check my work). This is like a bad joke -- I am a stat nut who can't seem to get Excel to produce stats. Any suggestions? I've uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2007 twice now, with no improvement. |
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