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Modify array function length
I have an array function, let's say from B1 to B100.
I want to modify it to be from B1 to B50. How can I do this without deleting the array and entering the new one? (I need this because I have array functions in a worksheet and I want to copy the functions to other similar worksheets where the length of the array should be different). |
Modify array function length
Fabian,
Select cell B1, press F2, Shift-Home, Ctrl-C, ESC. Then go to your other worksheet, select B1:B50, press F2, Ctrl-V, then edit the referenced ranges to the appropriate level, then press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and reboot your machine (kidding!) - press Ctrl-Shift-Enter to enter the adjusted array function. And you're done.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Fabian Grodek" wrote in message ... I have an array function, let's say from B1 to B100. I want to modify it to be from B1 to B50. How can I do this without deleting the array and entering the new one? (I need this because I have array functions in a worksheet and I want to copy the functions to other similar worksheets where the length of the array should be different). |
Modify array function length
Thanks for your help !
The only drawback is the time it takes to reboot my PC!! (kidding too!) "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Fabian, Select cell B1, press F2, Shift-Home, Ctrl-C, ESC. Then go to your other worksheet, select B1:B50, press F2, Ctrl-V, then edit the referenced ranges to the appropriate level, then press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and reboot your machine (kidding!) - press Ctrl-Shift-Enter to enter the adjusted array function. And you're done.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Fabian Grodek" wrote in message ... I have an array function, let's say from B1 to B100. I want to modify it to be from B1 to B50. How can I do this without deleting the array and entering the new one? (I need this because I have array functions in a worksheet and I want to copy the functions to other similar worksheets where the length of the array should be different). |
Modify array function length
LOL! I'm sure somebody will actually do that....
Bernie MS Excel MVP Thanks for your help ! The only drawback is the time it takes to reboot my PC!! (kidding too!) |
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