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To: rkral who wrote (862)1/9/2000 8:43:00 PM
From: Poet  Respond to of 8096
 
Welcome to the thread, Ron. We're here for advice and support for everyone from new traders to the more experienced. If you haven't read any books on the topic, a number of favorites (and the links for purchase through Amazon.com) are on post #3.



To: rkral who wrote (862)1/9/2000 9:33:00 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
Rose. Just tried the Option calculator on Office 2000 and get same "#name?" problem when I insert the prices.
JohnG



To: rkral who wrote (862)1/10/2000 2:11:00 AM
From: RoseCampion  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8096
 
re: Options Excel spreadsheet

Ron, all:

Others have had this problem. If MROUND wasn't so dang useful, I would have tried to code the spreadsheet without it, which I'll still think about - but for now, it's required.

Getting it is simple - you need to install the Excel Analysis Tool Pack - go to the Tools menu, Select "Add Ins", then make sure "Analysis Tool Pack" is selected...if it's not (and it won't be, if you're getting this error), check it...you may need your original Excel CD to finish the setup at this point, but regardless it will be automatically loaded and you'll be off to the races.

Let me know how this works out.

-Rose-