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I installed the latest Office 2003 updates around 25 July 2007.

I now see that, e.g., XIRR is no longer available.

If I fiddle around and use the Add-Ins menu, I sometimes, but not always,
get the XIRR, and other functions back, but ONLY while the workbook is open.

Even tho the Add-Ins remain checked, when I next open a workbook, the XIRR
is gone.

Either due to a bug in the update I downloaded, or somebody snuck in a not
so cool virus.

Any other reports of this problem?
How to fix?

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I see part of the problem.

Sometimes, I do get access to the XIRR function, but, in those cases, I see
two functions

XIrr
XIRR

Ditto for someof the other functions.

So there must be conflicting Add-In libraries installed.

Where are these libraries listed in the registry.
Perhaps, I can get rid of one.

Is there an issue loading BOTH the Analysis Toolpack and the Analysis
Toolpack - VBA?


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I have had the same problem with the Add-In functions in Excel 2003, but have
not figured out why. For now, I have to avoid those functions.
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"Howard Kaikow" wrote:

I see part of the problem.

Sometimes, I do get access to the XIRR function, but, in those cases, I see
two functions

XIrr
XIRR

Ditto for someof the other functions.

So there must be conflicting Add-In libraries installed.

Where are these libraries listed in the registry.
Perhaps, I can get rid of one.

Is there an issue loading BOTH the Analysis Toolpack and the Analysis
Toolpack - VBA?



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"Christopher" wrote in message
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I have had the same problem with the Add-In functions in Excel 2003, but

have
not figured out why. For now, I have to avoid those functions.


I believe the cause is the AV scan as I describe in another article in this
thread.


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I see part of the problem.

Sometimes, I do get access to the XIRR function, but, in those cases, I see
two functions

XIrr
XIRR

Ditto for someof the other functions.

So there must be conflicting Add-In libraries installed.

Where are these libraries listed in the registry.
Perhaps, I can get rid of one.

Is there an issue loading BOTH the Analysis Toolpack and the Analysis
Toolpack - VBA?




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XIRR seems to be working now, which leads me to pointing in another
direction.

At the time I found the XIRR not to be working consistentlly, I was doing a
Kaspersky AV 7 scan of my system.

At that time, the scan happed to be scanning the drive on which Office 2003
and Windows 2000 are installed.


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