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Using IF Function with EDATE Function
I am trying to us an IF Function with the EDATE function. I have the EDATE
formula correct but when I try to put in the IF, I get the error message #NAME? What am I doing wrong? |
Using IF Function with EDATE Function
You need to have ATP (Analysis ToolPak) installed, it comes with
office/excel, install under toolsadd-ins, then check it, keep the cd handy and follow the instructions -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JamieO" wrote in message ... I am trying to us an IF Function with the EDATE function. I have the EDATE formula correct but when I try to put in the IF, I get the error message #NAME? What am I doing wrong? |
Using IF Function with EDATE Function
I am actually doing a report for an Excel class that I am taking. I don't
believe that my professor would give us an assignment that would require installing something extra. Is this the only way to get what I am looking for? What I am working on is a car loan. The months of the loan is 36 months and I have listed in column A #'s 1-36 consecutively. The formula I am using is to calculate the due date of each function for month 1, 2, 3, etc...... In cell D2 I have 36 as the length of the loan. I am using =EDATE($D$2,A11) and copying it down to the 36th month in column A. This works, but if I change the length of the loan to 24, I need the cells in column A for months 25-36 to appear as blank. The if formula I tried to use is =IF(A11$D$5," ",EDATE($D$2,A11)). Why won't this work? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You need to have ATP (Analysis ToolPak) installed, it comes with office/excel, install under toolsadd-ins, then check it, keep the cd handy and follow the instructions -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JamieO" wrote in message ... I am trying to us an IF Function with the EDATE function. I have the EDATE formula correct but when I try to put in the IF, I get the error message #NAME? What am I doing wrong? |
Using IF Function with EDATE Function
Fine! Don't install ATP but then you can't use the function
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JamieO" wrote in message ... I am actually doing a report for an Excel class that I am taking. I don't believe that my professor would give us an assignment that would require installing something extra. Is this the only way to get what I am looking for? What I am working on is a car loan. The months of the loan is 36 months and I have listed in column A #'s 1-36 consecutively. The formula I am using is to calculate the due date of each function for month 1, 2, 3, etc...... In cell D2 I have 36 as the length of the loan. I am using =EDATE($D$2,A11) and copying it down to the 36th month in column A. This works, but if I change the length of the loan to 24, I need the cells in column A for months 25-36 to appear as blank. The if formula I tried to use is =IF(A11$D$5," ",EDATE($D$2,A11)). Why won't this work? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You need to have ATP (Analysis ToolPak) installed, it comes with office/excel, install under toolsadd-ins, then check it, keep the cd handy and follow the instructions -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JamieO" wrote in message ... I am trying to us an IF Function with the EDATE function. I have the EDATE formula correct but when I try to put in the IF, I get the error message #NAME? What am I doing wrong? |
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