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edate function
I use the edate function in my model to calc 1 month in advance. It was
working fine until I was upgraded to Excel 2003. Now the formula returns a #NAME? error. The Analysis ToolPak and Analysis ToolPak - VBA are enabled. Does anyone know how to correct it? |
edate function
If you just select one of those cells with the formula, hit F2, then enter, does
the error go away? If yes, try: selecting all the cells edit|replace what: = (equal sign) with: = (equal sign) replace all If the error doesn't go away, double check the addins (just in case). If the error is still there, you may want to post the formula--maybe it's not the =edate() that's causing the trouble???? Candace wrote: I use the edate function in my model to calc 1 month in advance. It was working fine until I was upgraded to Excel 2003. Now the formula returns a #NAME? error. The Analysis ToolPak and Analysis ToolPak - VBA are enabled. Does anyone know how to correct it? -- Dave Peterson |
edate function
Make sure the date field you are referencing is not defined as a text field,
it must be in date format "Candace" wrote: I use the edate function in my model to calc 1 month in advance. It was working fine until I was upgraded to Excel 2003. Now the formula returns a #NAME? error. The Analysis ToolPak and Analysis ToolPak - VBA are enabled. Does anyone know how to correct it? |
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