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Old August 3rd, 2008, 04:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
DeN
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I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that
there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available
somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel
2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can
access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get
this "packet".--
Denster
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Old August 3rd, 2008, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
John C[_2_]
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Default edate missing

Tools|Add-Ins
Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed.
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John C


"Den" wrote:

I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that
there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available
somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel
2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can
access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get
this "packet".--
Denster

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Old August 3rd, 2008, 04:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Mike H
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Default edate missing

Try,

Tools|Addins

Check the analysis toolpak

Mike

"Den" wrote:

I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that
there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available
somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel
2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can
access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get
this "packet".--
Denster

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Old August 3rd, 2008, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
John C[_2_]
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Default edate missing

*sigh*
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John C


"John C" wrote:

Tools|Add-Ins
Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed.
--
John C


"Den" wrote:

I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that
there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available
somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel
2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can
access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get
this "packet".--
Denster

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Old August 3rd, 2008, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Mike H
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Default edate missing

My handwriting was tidier

"John C" wrote:

*sigh*
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John C


"John C" wrote:

Tools|Add-Ins
Ensure your Analysis Toolpak add-in has been installed.
--
John C


"Den" wrote:

I have reloaded Excel 2003, but it does not contain several of the functions
(eg EDATE) that I have used in previously saved worksheets. I believe that
there is a packet of additional functions, VBA terms, etc that is available
somewhere that I can either download or perhaps, is available on the Excel
2003 disk itself and available through some sort of custom search, that I can
access and add to the basis Excel 2003 program. Please help with how to get
this "packet".--
Denster

 




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