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Old September 15th, 2003, 05:13 PM
Linda
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Default Networkdays calculations

Everytime I enter the formula, =networkdays(l5,k5) to
calculate how many days an employee will receive his/her
new rate of pay for the new fiscal year, it brings back
this error; NAME?
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Old September 15th, 2003, 05:18 PM
J.E. McGimpsey
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Default Networkdays calculations

NETWORKDAYS() is a function in the Analysis Toolpak Add-in. Choose
Tools/Add-ins and check the appropriate checkbox.

FWIW- this is well documented in the NETWORKDAYS page in XL Help.


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"Linda" wrote:

Everytime I enter the formula, =networkdays(l5,k5) to
calculate how many days an employee will receive his/her
new rate of pay for the new fiscal year, it brings back
this error; NAME?

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Old September 15th, 2003, 05:19 PM
Chip Pearson
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Default Networkdays calculations

Linda,

The NETWORKDAYS function is part of the Analysis Tool Pack add-in, so you
must have this add-in loaded to use the function. Go to the Tools menu,
choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to "Analysis Tool Pak".


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
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Everytime I enter the formula, =networkdays(l5,k5) to
calculate how many days an employee will receive his/her
new rate of pay for the new fiscal year, it brings back
this error; NAME?



 




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