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Hi. I'm having a problem with the WEEKNUM function. I have Excel 2002 and
the formula works fine. When I transfer the file to another machine with
Excel 2003, it will not recognize the command. If I look at Date functions
within Excel 2003, WEEKNUM is not one of the options .... Does anyone know
why this is?

Thanks,
Mike.
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If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and
load the Analysis ToolPak add-in.

Tools|addins

You may need the installation CD (depending on what was installed).

Mike D. wrote:

Hi. I'm having a problem with the WEEKNUM function. I have Excel 2002 and
the formula works fine. When I transfer the file to another machine with
Excel 2003, it will not recognize the command. If I look at Date functions
within Excel 2003, WEEKNUM is not one of the options .... Does anyone know
why this is?

Thanks,
Mike.


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WEEKNUM is part of the Analysis ToolPak. That will need to be installed on
any machine in which you want to use it. To install:

Select Tools
Select Add-Ins
Check the box next to "Analysis ToolPak"
Click OK

HTH,
Elkar


"Mike D." wrote:

Hi. I'm having a problem with the WEEKNUM function. I have Excel 2002 and
the formula works fine. When I transfer the file to another machine with
Excel 2003, it will not recognize the command. If I look at Date functions
within Excel 2003, WEEKNUM is not one of the options .... Does anyone know
why this is?

Thanks,
Mike.

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Thanks, Guys!

"Mike D." wrote:

Hi. I'm having a problem with the WEEKNUM function. I have Excel 2002 and
the formula works fine. When I transfer the file to another machine with
Excel 2003, it will not recognize the command. If I look at Date functions
within Excel 2003, WEEKNUM is not one of the options .... Does anyone know
why this is?

Thanks,
Mike.

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I avoid the AT functions when possible for the very reason you describe.
Here is another way to get the week number:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/weeknumber.htm
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/weeknum.htm


Here is a great place to find substitutes for most of the AT functions:

http://www.dicks-blog.com/archives/2...-addin-part-2/

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Thanks, Guys!

"Mike D." wrote:

Hi. I'm having a problem with the WEEKNUM function. I have Excel 2002
and
the formula works fine. When I transfer the file to another machine with
Excel 2003, it will not recognize the command. If I look at Date
functions
within Excel 2003, WEEKNUM is not one of the options .... Does anyone know
why this is?

Thanks,
Mike.



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