TselQ???

Iceman_4000

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I work for a Japanese company and one of my products has an engineering spreadsheet for doing capacity runs.

This spread sheet uses =TselQ(G26,J22,G18) which my English version of excel 2010 just brings back #value.

This sheet is connected to an add in mykrefprop which is a company version of Refprop.

Every mistake leads back to this TselQ equation and I can not find any reference to it on the web

Help please
 

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Iceman_4000

TselQ is probably a user defined function that would be in a macro module somewhere.

If your spreadsheet is imported or copied the function module may not be there.(causing the #value.
 
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