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Problem with compability.
Hi,
New users are getting excel 2007 and the old users still have 2003 version of excel. I used one formula "NETWORKDAYS" but this formula doent working in excel 2003 and it is giving an error. Does any one knows solution. Regards Heera |
Problem with compability.
You have to activate the Analysis ToolPak add-in for XL 2003. Go to Excel's
menu bar and click Tools/Add-Ins and then place a check mark next to the Analysis ToolPak item and then click the OK button. The reason this is not required in XL2007 is because Microsoft built the functions from the Analysis ToolPak into that version of Excel. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Heera" wrote in message ... Hi, New users are getting excel 2007 and the old users still have 2003 version of excel. I used one formula "NETWORKDAYS" but this formula doent working in excel 2003 and it is giving an error. Does any one knows solution. Regards Heera |
Problem with compability.
=networkdays() requires that the analysis toolpak be installed (tools|addins) in
versions earlier than xl2007. Heera wrote: Hi, New users are getting excel 2007 and the old users still have 2003 version of excel. I used one formula "NETWORKDAYS" but this formula doent working in excel 2003 and it is giving an error. Does any one knows solution. Regards Heera -- Dave Peterson |
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