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Default "Unable to Record" error

I have an existing formula in a cell
'=AND($M$2=1,$I14=1,$M$3<"n")*BK14+AND($N$2=2,$I1 4=2,$N$3<"n")*BK14+AND($O$2=3,$I14=3,$O$3<"n")*B K14+AND($P$2=4,$I14=4,$P$3<"n")*BK14+AND($Q$2=5,$ I14=5,$Q$3<"n")*BK14+AND($R$2=6,$I14=6,$R$3<"n") *BK14+AND($S$2=7,$I14=7,$S$3<"n")*BK14+AND($T$2=8 ,$I14=8,$T$3<"n")*BK14+AND($U$2=9,$I14=9,$U$3<"n ")*BK14+AND($V$2=10,$I14=10,$V$3<"n")*BK14
So I would not have to type it into my macro, I highlighted this cell, put
my cursor to the end of the formula, hit Record Macro, and then Enter. Then
proceeded to edit my marco.

Yesterday this worked, today I received an "Unable to Record" error. I was
told that this occurred because My formula was too long. Is that true? How
can I avoid this error yet not have to write this formula manually into my
marcro.

ps... my short term solution was to copy and paste this formula into a cell
and have the macro paste it into my range. The problem with this is that it
takes to long to run my macro.

thank you in advance for your help.... jane
 
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