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And try it using the A1 reference style.
the help is incorrect with this statement: If you use this property to enter an array formula, the formula must use the R1C1 reference style, not the A1 reference style (see the second example). Ed wrote: Anyone know how to assign an array formula to a cell using VBA? If possible, I'd like to use 'A1' format. Follow on question: Complicating matters, the formula has quotes in it - how do I force the quotes through without VBA bugging out due to the extra quotes I'm putting around the formula -- Dave Peterson |
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