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EDATE returns #VALUE
In one workbook, I am using the function =EDATE(A1,1), etc to create a list
of months based upon the month entered in cell A1. This formula has worked for ever on a variety of PCs. However, on one PC I am now getting the #VALUE error returned, whilst it continues to work on my other PCs. This implies it is a problem with that particular PC, but I cannot think what this can be. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could look. IanC |
EDATE returns #VALUE
On the rogue PC try:-
Tools|addins and load the analysis toolpak. Mike "IanC" wrote: In one workbook, I am using the function =EDATE(A1,1), etc to create a list of months based upon the month entered in cell A1. This formula has worked for ever on a variety of PCs. However, on one PC I am now getting the #VALUE error returned, whilst it continues to work on my other PCs. This implies it is a problem with that particular PC, but I cannot think what this can be. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could look. IanC |
EDATE returns #VALUE
Hi Mike,
I've tried that. I've even tried taking out Analysis Toolpak and then installing it again, but with no luck. The lack of Analysis Toolpak would normally give a #NAME error. It is almost as if this PC thinks there is something wrong with the way the original date is fomatted, but I have it in as 01/01/2005 which should be fairly consistent across any format. IanC "Mike H" wrote: On the rogue PC try:- Tools|addins and load the analysis toolpak. Mike "IanC" wrote: In one workbook, I am using the function =EDATE(A1,1), etc to create a list of months based upon the month entered in cell A1. This formula has worked for ever on a variety of PCs. However, on one PC I am now getting the #VALUE error returned, whilst it continues to work on my other PCs. This implies it is a problem with that particular PC, but I cannot think what this can be. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could look. IanC |
EDATE returns #VALUE
Hi, Ian,
I can replicate the problem by putting a space in front of the date. Mike "IanC" wrote: Hi Mike, I've tried that. I've even tried taking out Analysis Toolpak and then installing it again, but with no luck. The lack of Analysis Toolpak would normally give a #NAME error. It is almost as if this PC thinks there is something wrong with the way the original date is fomatted, but I have it in as 01/01/2005 which should be fairly consistent across any format. IanC "Mike H" wrote: On the rogue PC try:- Tools|addins and load the analysis toolpak. Mike "IanC" wrote: In one workbook, I am using the function =EDATE(A1,1), etc to create a list of months based upon the month entered in cell A1. This formula has worked for ever on a variety of PCs. However, on one PC I am now getting the #VALUE error returned, whilst it continues to work on my other PCs. This implies it is a problem with that particular PC, but I cannot think what this can be. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could look. IanC |
EDATE returns #VALUE
Hi Mike,
Good idea, but the date seems to be in the correct format (it is displaying as Jan 2005, which suggests all is OK). However, that has got me thinking that, for some reason, the offending PC is picking up 01/01/2005 as text as opposed to a date. Ian "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Ian, I can replicate the problem by putting a space in front of the date. Mike "IanC" wrote: Hi Mike, I've tried that. I've even tried taking out Analysis Toolpak and then installing it again, but with no luck. The lack of Analysis Toolpak would normally give a #NAME error. It is almost as if this PC thinks there is something wrong with the way the original date is fomatted, but I have it in as 01/01/2005 which should be fairly consistent across any format. IanC "Mike H" wrote: On the rogue PC try:- Tools|addins and load the analysis toolpak. Mike "IanC" wrote: In one workbook, I am using the function =EDATE(A1,1), etc to create a list of months based upon the month entered in cell A1. This formula has worked for ever on a variety of PCs. However, on one PC I am now getting the #VALUE error returned, whilst it continues to work on my other PCs. This implies it is a problem with that particular PC, but I cannot think what this can be. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could look. IanC |
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