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Abhishake Saravgi

NETWORKDAYS Worksheet function
 
The Version installed on my system for Excel is

Microsoft Excel 2002(10.6852.6845) SP3.

I m trying to use NETWORKDAYS from the Example given in the Help Context of
Excel.
=NETWORKDAYS(A2,A3,A4:A6)
but i m getting #NAME?




T. Valko

NETWORKDAYS Worksheet function
 
Look in Excel help for the NETWORKDAYS function. It tells you what to do if
you get a #NAME? error.

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Abhishake Saravgi" wrote in
message ...
The Version installed on my system for Excel is

Microsoft Excel 2002(10.6852.6845) SP3.

I m trying to use NETWORKDAYS from the Example given in the Help Context
of
Excel.
=NETWORKDAYS(A2,A3,A4:A6)
but i m getting #NAME?






Shane Devenshire[_2_]

NETWORKDAYS Worksheet function
 
Hi,

You need to attach the Analysis ToolPak add-in under Tools, Add-Ins

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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Abhishake Saravgi" wrote:

The Version installed on my system for Excel is

Microsoft Excel 2002(10.6852.6845) SP3.

I m trying to use NETWORKDAYS from the Example given in the Help Context of
Excel.
=NETWORKDAYS(A2,A3,A4:A6)
but i m getting #NAME?




Jacob Skaria

NETWORKDAYS Worksheet function
 
Abhishake

Check whether Analysis ToolPak is installed (checked) under menu ToolsAddins

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Abhishake Saravgi" wrote:

The Version installed on my system for Excel is

Microsoft Excel 2002(10.6852.6845) SP3.

I m trying to use NETWORKDAYS from the Example given in the Help Context of
Excel.
=NETWORKDAYS(A2,A3,A4:A6)
but i m getting #NAME?





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