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The Edate worksheet function specifies a startdate and a number of months.
These two values should be separated by a colon (;) rather than by a comma (,), as erroneously stated in all offline and and online Help information |
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Hi Guido
This depend on the regional settings of your system. If I use a Dutch machine I must use ; And if I use a English machine a , You can change it if you want in the regional settings tab on the Windows control panel. -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Guido" wrote in message ... The Edate worksheet function specifies a startdate and a number of months. These two values should be separated by a colon (;) rather than by a comma (,), as erroneously stated in all offline and and online Help information |
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