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lineintx isn't a built-in Excel function. If it's a user-defined function,
then ask the user who defined it.
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lineintx is an excel function, please put the lineintx function in one of you
cell, after that you will see the function , but without help!! i sow that!!
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lineintx isn't a built-in Excel function. If it's a user-defined function,
then ask the user who defined it.
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Which version of Excel are you using? I'm using Excel 2003, and that
function returns a #NAME? error for me. I would still suspect that you've
got a UDF. Have you looked in your macros?
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lineintx is an excel function, please put the lineintx function in one of
you
cell, after that you will see the function , but without help!! i sow
that!!


"David Biddulph" wrote:

lineintx isn't a built-in Excel function. If it's a user-defined
function,
then ask the user who defined it.


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same information about this founction, please!






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Google it and it comes with a massive 2 hits neither of which suggest it has
anything to do with Excel

http://www.ipogo.net/help/ip_43.html

Mike

"David Biddulph" wrote:

Which version of Excel are you using? I'm using Excel 2003, and that
function returns a #NAME? error for me. I would still suspect that you've
got a UDF. Have you looked in your macros?
--
David Biddulph

"comonita" wrote in message
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lineintx is an excel function, please put the lineintx function in one of
you
cell, after that you will see the function , but without help!! i sow
that!!


"David Biddulph" wrote:

lineintx isn't a built-in Excel function. If it's a user-defined
function,
then ask the user who defined it.


"comonita" wrote in message
...
same information about this founction, please!








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I'm using Excel 2003 and I have this founction.
Also I have areaxy another excel usual for me function!!

"David Biddulph" wrote:

Which version of Excel are you using? I'm using Excel 2003, and that
function returns a #NAME? error for me. I would still suspect that you've
got a UDF. Have you looked in your macros?


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I say again:
"I would still suspect that you've got a UDF. Have you looked in your
macros?"
--
David Biddulph

"comonita" wrote in message
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I'm using Excel 2003 and I have this founction.
Also I have areaxy another excel usual for me function!!


"David Biddulph" wrote:

Which version of Excel are you using? I'm using Excel 2003, and that
function returns a #NAME? error for me. I would still suspect that
you've
got a UDF. Have you looked in your macros?




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It's true, I have a UDF. Thanks you man!!

"David Biddulph" wrote:

I say again:
"I would still suspect that you've got a UDF. Have you looked in your
macros?"
--
David Biddulph

"comonita" wrote in message
...
I'm using Excel 2003 and I have this founction.
Also I have areaxy another excel usual for me function!!


"David Biddulph" wrote:

Which version of Excel are you using? I'm using Excel 2003, and that
function returns a #NAME? error for me. I would still suspect that
you've
got a UDF. Have you looked in your macros?





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