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CUMIPMT #NAME error
The CUMIPMT function returns #NAME, even though the Analysis ToolPak is
loaded. I am using Excel 2000, SP3. Any ideas? Thanks ... |
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There are 2 Toolpaks - one for the worksheet functions & one for VBA. Are
you sure the correct one is loaded? "Steve @ Keane" wrote: The CUMIPMT function returns #NAME, even though the Analysis ToolPak is loaded. I am using Excel 2000, SP3. Any ideas? Thanks ... |
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I've actually loaded both.
"Duke Carey" wrote: There are 2 Toolpaks - one for the worksheet functions & one for VBA. Are you sure the correct one is loaded? "Steve @ Keane" wrote: The CUMIPMT function returns #NAME, even though the Analysis ToolPak is loaded. I am using Excel 2000, SP3. Any ideas? Thanks ... |
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You could use another formula to achieve the same result
=sum(ipmt(5%/12,row(indirect(A1&":"&B1)),360,-100,000)) where A1 is the start period and B1 is the end period Array enter it (ctrl+shift+enter) "Steve @ Keane" <Steve @ wrote in message ... The CUMIPMT function returns #NAME, even though the Analysis ToolPak is loaded. I am using Excel 2000, SP3. Any ideas? Thanks ... |
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