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  1. #1
    David Billigmeier
    Guest

    RE: EDATE

    You need to install the Analysis ToolPak Add in:

    Tools->Add Ins->Check Analysis ToolPak
    --
    Regards,
    Dave


    "Droodhall" wrote:

    > I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    > not work.


  2. #2
    Chip Pearson
    Guest

    Re: EDATE

    What do you mean by "does not work". If you get a #NAME error,
    you need to install the Analysis Tool Pak. Go to the Options
    menu, choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool
    Pak".


    --
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Droodhall" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    >I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available.
    >But it does
    > not work.




  3. #3
    David Billigmeier
    Guest

    RE: EDATE

    You need to install the Analysis ToolPak Add in:

    Tools->Add Ins->Check Analysis ToolPak
    --
    Regards,
    Dave


    "Droodhall" wrote:

    > I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    > not work.


  4. #4
    Chip Pearson
    Guest

    Re: EDATE

    What do you mean by "does not work". If you get a #NAME error,
    you need to install the Analysis Tool Pak. Go to the Options
    menu, choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool
    Pak".


    --
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Droodhall" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available.
    >But it does
    > not work.




  5. #5
    David Billigmeier
    Guest

    RE: EDATE

    You need to install the Analysis ToolPak Add in:

    Tools->Add Ins->Check Analysis ToolPak
    --
    Regards,
    Dave


    "Droodhall" wrote:

    > I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    > not work.


  6. #6
    Chip Pearson
    Guest

    Re: EDATE

    What do you mean by "does not work". If you get a #NAME error,
    you need to install the Analysis Tool Pak. Go to the Options
    menu, choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool
    Pak".


    --
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Droodhall" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available.
    >But it does
    > not work.




  7. #7
    David Billigmeier
    Guest

    RE: EDATE

    You need to install the Analysis ToolPak Add in:

    Tools->Add Ins->Check Analysis ToolPak
    --
    Regards,
    Dave


    "Droodhall" wrote:

    > I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    > not work.


  8. #8
    Chip Pearson
    Guest

    Re: EDATE

    What do you mean by "does not work". If you get a #NAME error,
    you need to install the Analysis Tool Pak. Go to the Options
    menu, choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool
    Pak".


    --
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Droodhall" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available.
    >But it does
    > not work.




  9. #9
    Droodhall
    Guest

    EDATE

    I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    not work.

  10. #10
    David Billigmeier
    Guest

    RE: EDATE

    You need to install the Analysis ToolPak Add in:

    Tools->Add Ins->Check Analysis ToolPak
    --
    Regards,
    Dave


    "Droodhall" wrote:

    > I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available. But it does
    > not work.


  11. #11
    Chip Pearson
    Guest

    Re: EDATE

    What do you mean by "does not work". If you get a #NAME error,
    you need to install the Analysis Tool Pak. Go to the Options
    menu, choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool
    Pak".


    --
    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Droodhall" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use Excell 2002. The function EDATE appears to be available.
    >But it does
    > not work.




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