WebJun 25, 2024 · Thanks, this worked. I also put the dates and y in their own cells and that worked also. I'm looking forward to gaining more knowledge regarding EXCEL here. WebJul 11, 2016 · DaysOld Custom column formula: = DATEDIFF (TODAY (), [EmailDate] , DAY) I get a nice but clearly useless message saying that "No syntax errors have been detected" but when I click OK I get an error saying "Expression error: The name 'DATEDIFF' wasn't recognised. Make sure it's spelled correctly."
Why do I get a #Name error when I use the DateDif function?
WebApr 13, 2024 · 7,042. Re: IF statement returning #NAME. As stated before, remove the spaces. It then works. UPDATE: Actually it works if you press F2 to edit the formula and hit return leaving the spaces in. There must be a spurious character in the formula that's not being displayed. Register To Reply. WebApr 5, 2005 · It appears that DateDif is a worksheet function, available in Excel, but which gives #NUM and #VALUE errors. I think your installation did not go well, hence the lack … how to spell rein
How to use the DATEDIF function in Excel
WebMar 8, 2024 · The formula I'm using right now is: =IFS (D2=”AB”, (0.0005*100),D2=”BC”, (0.0005*100),D2=”MB”, (0.0005*100),D2=”NB”, (0.0015*100),D2=”NL”, … WebJun 4, 2024 · When a text value is not confined between quotes, Excel reads it as either a formula or a named range /table. If there is no formula or named range in your workbook that matches the text written in the formula, Excel will return the #NAME? Error. WebJun 20, 2024 · Okat, Microsoft states that the DATEDIF function "Calculates the number of days, months, or years between two dates. Warning: Excel provides the DATEDIF function in order to support older workbooks from Lotus 1-2-3. The DATEDIF function may calculate incorrect results under certain scenarios. rds tires