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I looked up the capability of the mode function and it said that the only
time it should return an #N/A value is when there are not two names, or numbers in a range. I am not sure why but for the given stock market sectors, the function below always returns a #N/A when it should return in this case the name finance. Any suggestions? ComputerandTechnology BasicMaterials Retail-Wholesale Medical Finance Finance IndustrialProducts Utilities Medical Finance =MODE(S832:S841) -- Thank you! |
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