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    Excel 2007 returns 00-JANUARY-1900 for the cells that are not balnk

    Hi

    I have been recently migrated to Excel 2007 from Excel 2003, on Windows XP.

    I have spreadsheet that uses INDEX MATCH functions with ISNA to refer to another spreadsheet (which was originally Excel 2003 and later saved to Excel 2007).

    I have this formula =IF(ISNA(INDEX('EOFY1112 AP INQ.xlsx'!$E:$E,MATCH(J161,J:J,FALSE),1)),"",INDEX('EOFY1112 AP INQ.xlsx'!$E:$E,MATCH(J161,J:J,FALSE),1)) which works fine except for the last few rows of the master spreadsheet. The last 6 rows returns 00-January-1900 whereas there should be corresponding dates. For ex: my invoice no 25489 should have the corresponding date 29-MAY-2012 whereas the formula gives 00-JAN-1900.

    Can someone please tell me why the formula works fine foe the 95% of the spreadsheet and returns 00-JAN-1900 for the bottom few rows only.

    Is there a way to correct this. Please help.

    Winniee

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    Re: Excel 2007 returns 00-JANUARY-1900 for the cells that are not balnk

    Sorry guys. I found it on my own as soon as I posted it on this forum. My formula was incorrect. I wasn't referencing the correct range.

    Cheers

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