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Duke Carey
 
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The curly brackets signify an array formula (you can read about them in
Excel's Help file) and they appear when you commit a formula by pressing
Ctrl-Shift-Enter

"Yunus Patel" wrote:


Hello,
Can anyone help me.

{=SUM(IF([SAP05.xls]May!$C$6:$C$231=$D$2,IF([SAP05.xls]May!$E$6:$E$231=$D72,[SAP05.xls]May!$K$6:$K$231)))}

I am trying to copy the above formula for July (Jul!), but am unable to
get the required figure that I need from the SAP05.xls workbook.

I have noticed that everytime I try to copy this formula the 2 'curvy'
brackets at the start and end of the formula i.e. {....} don't appear.
I am convinced this is the reason this formula doesn't work.
I would like to know what these curvy brackets represent and how to
'include' them in them in the formula.

Please help


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