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YEAR function name not found
I'm having a problem with a function on a colleague's computer. The
following formula... =YEAR(H6) works find on my computer but returns a Name Not Found error on her computer (Excel 2002, SP3). She states that she receives a message when opening the file asking if she wants to update links. There are no links in the workbook! She does have the Analysis ToolPak add-in installed and the formula =WEEKNUM(H6) works fine. What's up? Isn't YEAR a standard function? Thanks for the help. - John |
YEAR function name not found
It would appear that the "date" in H6 might be the result of a Named Range
that does not exist.........perhaps a type-O? Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "John Michl" wrote: I'm having a problem with a function on a colleague's computer. The following formula... =YEAR(H6) works find on my computer but returns a Name Not Found error on her computer (Excel 2002, SP3). She states that she receives a message when opening the file asking if she wants to update links. There are no links in the workbook! She does have the Analysis ToolPak add-in installed and the formula =WEEKNUM(H6) works fine. What's up? Isn't YEAR a standard function? Thanks for the help. - John |
YEAR function name not found
Thanks Chuck but I don't think that is the case. The spreadsheet works
fine on my computer. This would lead me to believe it is a settings issue on the other computer. Is there an add-in or setting that might impact the year function? - John |
YEAR function name not found
I know of nothing that might affect just the YEAR function........Maybe the
formula in H6 is lookig for a value in another workbook that does not exist on your user's computer........... Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "John Michl" wrote: Thanks Chuck but I don't think that is the case. The spreadsheet works fine on my computer. This would lead me to believe it is a settings issue on the other computer. Is there an add-in or setting that might impact the year function? - John |
YEAR function name not found
Figured it out. I'm not sure why by both the ATP and ATP - VBA add-ins
need to be installed. I was able to replicate the problem on another computer that did not have Analysis ToolPak - VBA installed. I noticed that the formula included the full path to the add-in. I installed the add-in and all is fine. I'm going to post a message on the programming forum and search for some understanding of the issue. Problem solved but not understood! - John |
YEAR function name not found
If excel thinks there are links, I bet there are.
When I can't find links, I'll use Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm If it's not an existing name causing the trouble, then maybe there's a user defined function with that name. I'd use Jan Karel Pieterse's (with Charles Williams and Matthew Henson) Name Manager to search for any hidden names. You can find it at: NameManager.Zip from http://www.oaltd.co.uk/mvp John Michl wrote: I'm having a problem with a function on a colleague's computer. The following formula... =YEAR(H6) works find on my computer but returns a Name Not Found error on her computer (Excel 2002, SP3). She states that she receives a message when opening the file asking if she wants to update links. There are no links in the workbook! She does have the Analysis ToolPak add-in installed and the formula =WEEKNUM(H6) works fine. What's up? Isn't YEAR a standard function? Thanks for the help. - John -- Dave Peterson |
YEAR function name not found
Apparently the link is to the Excel Analysis ToolPak - VBA addin. That
is what shows in the Edit Links dialog box. I don't know why since I'm not calling any functions that would need it. - John |
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