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The same as a non-array function (F2 or mouse-click in formula bar), except
use CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER to commit the formula instead of just Enter.

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If the array function is entered in multiple cells (instead of a single
cell), you need to select all of the cells before editing the function. As
already stated, after editing you must commit w/Cntrl+Shift+Enter

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<<<"you need to select all of the cells before editing the function"

*Not* really so!

You can select *any single* formula cell in the array, revise it, then
simply use CSE to register the *entire* array range.
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If the array function is entered in multiple cells (instead of a single
cell), you need to select all of the cells before editing the function.
As
already stated, after editing you must commit w/Cntrl+Shift+Enter

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Not sure why I thought otherwise, but thanks for correcting me.

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<<<"you need to select all of the cells before editing the function"

*Not* really so!

You can select *any single* formula cell in the array, revise it, then
simply use CSE to register the *entire* array range.
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If the array function is entered in multiple cells (instead of a single
cell), you need to select all of the cells before editing the function.
As
already stated, after editing you must commit w/Cntrl+Shift+Enter

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Because 9 times out of 10, most folks will make a revision, and then
*automatically* hit <Enter, which with this type of formula, will invoke
the error message "cannot change part of an array".
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Not sure why I thought otherwise, but thanks for correcting me.

"RagDyer" wrote:

<<<"you need to select all of the cells before editing the function"

*Not* really so!

You can select *any single* formula cell in the array, revise it, then
simply use CSE to register the *entire* array range.
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If the array function is entered in multiple cells (instead of a single
cell), you need to select all of the cells before editing the function.
As
already stated, after editing you must commit w/Cntrl+Shift+Enter

"Barak" wrote:

how I can edit array functions
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