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Networkdays Function Not Working

  1. #1
    Al H.
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    Networkdays Function Not Working

    I have been successfully using this function for quite some time. My formula
    is (=if(t3>0,networkdays(r3,u3)," ") where t3 is a date also. Before you
    ask, yes, I have the analysis tool pack add-in. The only difference is I
    have switched over to the new XP operating system. Any ideas?
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    Al H.

  2. #2
    JE McGimpsey
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    Re: Networkdays Function Not Working

    First, what do you mean by "not working"? Do you get an error? An
    incorrect result?

    Is your add-in installed in XL, as well as on your HD (e.g.,
    Tools/Add-ins...)

    is r3 earlier than u3?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Al H." <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I have been successfully using this function for quite some time. My formula
    > is (=if(t3>0,networkdays(r3,u3)," ") where t3 is a date also. Before you
    > ask, yes, I have the analysis tool pack add-in. The only difference is I
    > have switched over to the new XP operating system. Any ideas?


  3. #3
    Al H.
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    Re: Networkdays Function Not Working

    I have a solution and the function is now working. The error was #NAME?.
    The only thing in the formula bar that did not switch to UPPERCASE was the
    function "networkdays" telling me that "networkdays" function was the
    problem. Turns out the fix was my permissions on my new XP computer.

    Thank you for your willingness to help.

    "JE McGimpsey" wrote:

    > First, what do you mean by "not working"? Do you get an error? An
    > incorrect result?
    >
    > Is your add-in installed in XL, as well as on your HD (e.g.,
    > Tools/Add-ins...)
    >
    > is r3 earlier than u3?
    >
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "Al H." <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > I have been successfully using this function for quite some time. My formula
    > > is (=if(t3>0,networkdays(r3,u3)," ") where t3 is a date also. Before you
    > > ask, yes, I have the analysis tool pack add-in. The only difference is I
    > > have switched over to the new XP operating system. Any ideas?

    >


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