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I tried to use an engineering function and got #name error. InsertFunction
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Which function are you trying to use? Are you sure that it's not a User
Defined Function from some add-in? -- David Biddulph "Vanwall" wrote in message ... I tried to use an engineering function and got #name error. InsertFunction does not show engineering in the category list. How do I get them? |
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Analysis Toolpak must be loaded to get engineering functions.
Have you done that? ToolsAdd-ins The engineering functions will be in Statistical Analysis category when you click on the insert function icon. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 18:21:01 -0800, Vanwall wrote: I tried to use an engineering function and got #name error. InsertFunction does not show engineering in the category list. How do I get them? |
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