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Analysis Toolpak

  1. #1
    tjaae2000
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    Analysis Toolpak

    I have recently come across the problem of using edate, eomonth, etc. in my
    excel spread sheet. Anytime I change the start date argument or duartion
    argument, it comes up with #NAME? and have to uninstall the add-ins and
    reinstall them to get the formulas to work again. This has only happened
    after the installation of Office SP2. Is there an update that will remedy
    this problem.

    Thanks.

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    Is the add-in ticked in the list of add-ins available???

    After you have installed an add-in, it is not immediately available to the user. Before it can be used, you need to activate it. You do that by selecting (tick) the appropriate item in the Add-Ins dialog which you reach from the Tools menu. Once you have done that, the add-in will be loaded each time you launch Excel. This will add to the time it takes Excel to load, and will also reduce the amount of memory available to the program





    You may want to use this formula rather than the edate
    =DATE(YEAR(A1),MONTH(A1)+6,DAY(A1))

    Example is for 6 months shelflife.
    Greetings from New Zealand
    Bill Kuunders

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    tjaae2000
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    Re: Analysis Toolpak

    yes, it has been checked. Even before hand, I never had a problem with the
    edates until I installed Office SP2. I use the edate to calculate the same
    date of payment everymonth like amortizing a function, but with no interest,
    etc. Just a loan date. If that doesn't work, is there some way to
    uninstall the Office SP2? I am not a beginner, and not as advanced as an
    "expert", but do know a lot of ins and outs on excel, but this one puzzles
    me. Even if I uninstall, reboot, then install or uninstall, reinstall then
    reboot, the same thing happens. I loose all the "e" functions like edate,
    eomonth, etc. When I pull down my insert function, they are not even listed
    under date & time. Only way to get them back is to uninstall/reinstall.

    TJ

    "bill k" wrote:

    >
    > Is the add-in ticked in the list of add-ins available???
    >
    > After you have installed an add-in, it is not immediately available to
    > the user. Before it can be used, you need to activate it. You do that
    > by selecting (tick) the appropriate item in the Add-Ins dialog which
    > you reach from the Tools menu. Once you have done that, the add-in will
    > be loaded each time you launch Excel. This will add to the time it takes
    > Excel to load, and will also reduce the amount of memory available to
    > the program
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > You may want to use this formula rather than the edate
    > =DATE(YEAR(A1),MONTH(A1)+6,DAY(A1))
    >
    > Example is for 6 months shelflife.
    >
    >
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  4. #4
    Myrna Larson
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    Re: Analysis Toolpak

    On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 21:17:03 -0700, tjaae2000
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >is there some way to
    >uninstall the Office SP2?


    Assuming you initially had Office without the service pack(s), uninstall
    Office entirely, then reinstall from your original disks and don't install
    SP2.

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