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=datedif() in the worksheet
datediff in VBA My bet it isn't your function (=datedif()), it's something else in the formula. You may want to post the whole formula if you can't isolate the problem. PhilS wrote: I have used the =DateDif function in the past. I recently had to format my drive and reinstalled Office 2k. When I returned my application, all the cells using the =DateDif function returned a #Name error. Hope someone can assist. Thank you in advance. Phil -- Dave Peterson |
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