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thanks. shall keep this in mind


Tom Ogilvy wrote in message
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Possibly understanding the formula.

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Tom Ogilvy

"R.VENKATARAMAN" wrote in message
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I have anoher doubt . I get either from these newsgroups or web a

fomrula.
the author ofthe formula forgot to indicate whether the formula is a
standard formula or array formula. is there any method to test the type

of
formula except by actually hitting <enter and if it fails click F2 and

hit
control+shift+enter
thanks.




Tom Ogilvy wrote in message
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ActiveCell.HasArray is true if it is an array formula.

from help on HasArray

True if the specified cell is part of an array formula. Read-only

Variant.

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"Charlie" wrote in message
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Is there a property that returns whether or not the formula in a

cell
is
an
array formula?

I can insert a formula or an array formula into a cell no problem,

but
regardless of which way I insert it both the .Formula and the
.FormulaArray
properties return identical strings. I would've thought that one or

the
other would return empty.

The following Debug.Print statements show identical strings whether

I
insert
the formula string into .Formula or .FormulaArray

Range("C1").Formula = "=SUM(IF(A1:A5=1,B1:B5))"
Debug.Print Range("C1").FormulaArray
Debug.Print Range("C1").Formula

Range("C1").FormulaArray = "=SUM(IF(A1:A5=1,B1:B5))"
Debug.Print Range("C1").FormulaArray
Debug.Print Range("C1").Formula

Any ideas?
TIA








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