Thread: #NAME?
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Old May 20th, 2005, 09:07 PM
probbins914
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I sent a email to you with the attachment I'm having trouble with. The file
does open in Excel 2000 and Excel 2002.
Thanks
"Ada Pan [MSFT]" wrote in message
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Hi there,

According to your description, I know that you receive #NAME when opening
a
workbook in Excel 2003. Please feel free to let me know if I am off base.

Based on my experience and research, this issue could be caused by
different reasons. For example, the workbook was created in earlier Excel
version (e.g. Excel 2000) and the formulas or macros cannot be used in
Excel 2003. Or the data source the workbook queried does not exist on
your
computer.

To narrow down this problem, please help us collect more information:

1. Which version was the workbook created in? Please contact the creator
of the workbook.

2. Does it work fine when opened in other Excel version?

3. What is included in the cells which show "#NAME"?

4. If possible, please send a copy of this workbook to:
, for test. This can help us find the root cause
of this problem.


Regards,

Ada Pan

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