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edate missing
I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel 2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get this "packet".-- Denster |
edate missing
Tools|Add-Ins
Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed. -- John C "Den" wrote: I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions (eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel 2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get this "packet".-- Denster |
edate missing
Try,
Tools|Addins Check the analysis toolpak Mike "Den" wrote: I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions (eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel 2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get this "packet".-- Denster |
edate missing
*sigh*
-- John C "John C" wrote: Tools|Add-Ins Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed. -- John C "Den" wrote: I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions (eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel 2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get this "packet".-- Denster |
edate missing
My handwriting was tidier :)
"John C" wrote: *sigh* -- John C "John C" wrote: Tools|Add-Ins Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed. -- John C "Den" wrote: I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions (eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel 2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get this "packet".-- Denster |
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