XL5: FVSCHEDULE Function Causes GP Fault in ANALYSIS.XLL |
In Microsoft Excel, if you use the FVSCHEDULE() function on a worksheet that already contains the FVSCHEDULE() function, you receive a general protection (GP) fault in ANALYSIS.XLL.
This error message appears if you have already used FVSCHEDULE() on the
worksheet when you enter the second instance of FVSCHEDULE(), and you then
reference an empty cell for either the principal argument or the schedule
argument.
Note that this problem occurs whether you insert the FVSCHEDULE() function
by using the Paste command, the Fill command, the fill handle, or the
Function Wizard.
To avoid receiving a GP fault when you use the FVSCHEDULE() function on a
worksheet, do either of the following to ensure that the Principal and
Schedule arguments do not reference empty cells:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
The FVSCHEDULE() worksheet function is available when you load the Analysis ToolPak (ANALYSIS.XLL) add-in file.
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