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In this particular case, Amy had actually replied to your previous message,
so her message had the right reference line in the header to be included in the old thread, but I agree that the problem of identically named threads being clumped by OE is a pain in the proverbials. -- David Biddulph "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... <<Imagine the sound of a hand slapping a forehead rather hard You pegged it! I completely missed the name shift as well as the date switch. Whose bright idea in Microsoft was it to append messages in Outlook Express (and now Windows Mail) onto old, existing grouped message threads just because they had the same Subject line? Couldn't they have given us a configurable option to select an "it's too old" time period after which same-subject messages would become a new thread instead of a continuation of an old one? Well, anyway, I was completely fooled on this one... thanks for pointing out the person/date time shift so I could see what I had missed in Amy's response. Rick "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... The confusion may have arisen in that Amy (to whom you were replying) was not the OP, but came along to the thread a couple of months later. The OP (pdberger) had MROUND working, but Amy probably didn't. The OP was presumably happy with the answers which you and I had given in September. My guess is that Amy didn't have the ToolPak enabled, but she may possibly have suffered from the occasional glitch where Excel forgets that the ToolPak is supposed to be there. In the latter case, either a disable/ re-enable ToolPak, or a shutdown/ re-open Excel, or a reboot, will usually do the trick. -- David Biddulph "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... I figured that Add-In had to already be checked given, according to the OP's original posting, that he used the MROUND function originally and had gotten a numerical result from having done so. Rick "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Analysis ToolPak, Rick? -- David Biddulph "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... When I tried this I got only "#NAME?" I'm not sure why you would have gotten that error... the formula I posted works fine in XL2003 and XL2007. ... |
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