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Default inserting formulae

Within a string, you must double the double-quotes:
A1.formulaArray =
"=-IF(UPPER($EC$14)=""Y"",AH22*AI22,AN22)*R22*SUMIF(P AYMENT_INDEX,""=""&F22,RNG_OPT_PREM)/COUNTIF(PAYMENT_INDEX,&F22)"

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I am a novice in programming excel. I am trying to insert formula
through macro in a cell by using Formulaarray. I am encountering a
peculiar problem.

Formula i want to insert is

=-IF(UPPER($EC$14)="Y",AH22*AI22,AN22)*R22*SUMIF(PAY MENT_INDEX,"="
&F22,RNG_OPT_PREM)/COUNTIF(PAYMENT_INDEX,&F22)

Now if i want to insert it in A1 say,

i would write

A1.formulaArray =
"=-IF(UPPER($EC$14)="Y",AH22*AI22,AN22)*R22*SUMIF(PAY MENT_INDEX,"="
&F22,RNG_OPT_PREM)/COUNTIF(PAYMENT_INDEX,&F22)"

But VBA recognizes the starting inverted commas of the "Y" as the end
of formula and gives me syntax error.
How do i overcome this?

Thanks