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Does Office 2000 Excel support complex numbers at all?
OK, so I re-installed Office 2000, and I selected every concievable
option in the Analysis ToolPack and set them all to run off of my computer. After installing, I went into Add-Ons and checked every thing that could be checked. Yet, I still get "#NAME?' when try to enter the function =COMPLEX(1,2,i) The Excel help file seems to think this is legit, but Excel itself hasn't heard of it. -- Please reply to: | "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is pciszek at panix dot com | indistinguishable from malice." Autoreply is disabled | |
Does Office 2000 Excel support complex numbers at all?
I don't have any experience with this function, so I may be wrong, but
try enclosing the suffix argument in quotation marks. =complex(1,2,"i") It may be that it's looking for a range named i instead of using "i" as the argument. Hope that helps. Mike |
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