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=weeknum() - installed the add-in
I've installed the Analysis Toolpack addin and have used the =weeknum()
function in the past. However, this morning when I openned up the spreadsheet I use it on, I get the #NAME error in that field. This has happened to me once before, but I forget exactly what I did that solved the problem. I've tried saving the spreadsheet and re-openning it, as well as using the function in a brand new workbook. I have Windows XP Pro w/ SP2 and Excel 2003. |
=weeknum() - installed the add-in
Go into Toolsaddins and check that the ATP is checked. If not then check
it, if it is uncheck it the check it again to force a re-install. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Marcotte A" wrote in message ... I've installed the Analysis Toolpack addin and have used the =weeknum() function in the past. However, this morning when I openned up the spreadsheet I use it on, I get the #NAME error in that field. This has happened to me once before, but I forget exactly what I did that solved the problem. I've tried saving the spreadsheet and re-openning it, as well as using the function in a brand new workbook. I have Windows XP Pro w/ SP2 and Excel 2003. |
=weeknum() - installed the add-in
Thanks Bob. The ATP was checked, but I un-checked it and reinstalled and it
is now working. Thanks a lot. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Go into Toolsaddins and check that the ATP is checked. If not then check it, if it is uncheck it the check it again to force a re-install. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Marcotte A" wrote in message ... I've installed the Analysis Toolpack addin and have used the =weeknum() function in the past. However, this morning when I openned up the spreadsheet I use it on, I get the #NAME error in that field. This has happened to me once before, but I forget exactly what I did that solved the problem. I've tried saving the spreadsheet and re-openning it, as well as using the function in a brand new workbook. I have Windows XP Pro w/ SP2 and Excel 2003. |
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