the laptop that my company has issued me comes with excel 2003 because of compatible issues with legacy systems that company is using.
however, i have realized my excel is the only one around not able to subtract date & time from date & time.
i've change the format of cells to number and did everything the same. except that mine shows #value while my colleagues computer/laptop shows e.g 0.31 (days)
i use the basic =E3-C3 kind of formula and it has worked on other laptops/computers before. just not on this one. something in the settings not set right?
the tech guy have not updated the windows xp (@SP3 but says windows update agent is not compatible to get anymore updates) and i cannot update it manually because of locked administrator rights.
I'm sorry I dont give a **** when Microsoft looses money. People get paid and the economy moves. Learn from it don't fire the team and do better next time.
Ninja Theory was great until Microsoft acquired them. They let them spend a decade on two games, with a third on the way, that explore mental health and were OK interactive experiences. Sony appears to be able to choose better IPs to develop, particularly single player. I'm probably going to buy a PS5 just for Wolverine and God of War Laufey (which reminds me of Heavenly Sword when Ninja Theory was with Sony making games).
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the laptop that my company has issued me comes with excel 2003 because of compatible issues with legacy systems that company is using.
however, i have realized my excel is the only one around not able to subtract date & time from date & time.
i've change the format of cells to number and did everything the same. except that mine shows #value while my colleagues computer/laptop shows e.g 0.31 (days)
i use the basic =E3-C3 kind of formula and it has worked on other laptops/computers before. just not on this one. something in the settings not set right?
the tech guy have not updated the windows xp (@SP3 but says windows update agent is not compatible to get anymore updates) and i cannot update it manually because of locked administrator rights.
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