I have a workbook that uses the MROUND function. It is used globally, and
once ATP is installed, there are typically no problems. However, I have now
had two incidents where German users still get the dreaded quot;#namequot; error. I
have confirmed that they have the Analysis Toolpak (Analyse-Funktionen is
German) installed.
Is MROUND in a different Toolpak in the German version? This seems unlikely,
but I'm clutching at straws at this point.
The Analysis Toolpak Functions are language sensitive. So you nee VRUNDEN.
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Bob Phillips
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gt; I have a workbook that uses the MROUND function. It is used globally, and
gt; once ATP is installed, there are typically no problems. However, I have
now
gt; had two incidents where German users still get the dreaded quot;#namequot; error.
I
gt; have confirmed that they have the Analysis Toolpak (Analyse-Funktionen is
gt; German) installed.
gt;
gt; Is MROUND in a different Toolpak in the German version? This seems
unlikely,
gt; but I'm clutching at straws at this point.
Maybe you can use this
www.dicks-blog.com/archives/2...-addin-part-1/
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Regards Ron de Bruin
www.rondebruin.nlquot;Stumblinthrulifequot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt;I have a workbook that uses the MROUND function. It is used globally, and
gt; once ATP is installed, there are typically no problems. However, I have now
gt; had two incidents where German users still get the dreaded quot;#namequot; error. I
gt; have confirmed that they have the Analysis Toolpak (Analyse-Funktionen is
gt; German) installed.
gt;
gt; Is MROUND in a different Toolpak in the German version? This seems unlikely,
gt; but I'm clutching at straws at this point.
- Oct 18 Sat 2008 20:46
Why are german users getting an error with Mround? ATP installed.
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