Excel Financial Function Translation to Lotus FormatsID: Q80594
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When saving a worksheet to a WKS, WK1, or WK3 file format, Microsoft Excel translates formulas to the corresponding Lotus formula. If there is no equivalent formula in Lotus, or if the equivalent formula requires fewer or more parameters than the Microsoft Excel function, you will receive the error message:
Most Microsoft Excel financial functions will translate to an equivalent Lotus formula. In many of the cases when an error is returned while saving to a Lotus format, the function requires some modification to the parameters.Cannot Write Record (Cell:XX): Continue Reporting each Error?
There are three categories that a financial function will fall into
when transferring to a Lotus format:
Function WKS WK1 WK3
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DDB() 3 1 1
FV() 2 2 2
IPMT() 3 3 3
IRR() 1 1 1
MIRR() 3 3 3
NPER() 3 2 2
NPV() 2 2 2
PMT() 2 2 2
PPMT() 3 3 3
PV() 2 2 2
RATE() 3 2 2
SLN() 3 1 1
SYD() 3 1 1
VDB() 3 3 1 (This function is not available in
Microsoft Excel version 2.x.)
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," for Windows, version 3.0, page 57
"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," for Windows, version 3.0, pages
47, 98, 133-134, 154, 161-162, 183-185, 189-190, 192, 226, 232, 244
"Lotus 1-2-3 Reference Manual Release 2.01," version 2.01 pages 4-7,
4-8
Additional query words: 2.0 2.00 2.01 2.1 2.20 2.21 3.0 4.00a
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Last Reviewed: March 23, 1999