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what do the brackets { } mean around a formula?
I am attempting to copy a formula and extend the data range and when I do,
the bradkets { } around the new formula vanish and the formula does not work. I attempt to put the brackets in manually, and this does not work. What is this? |
Answer: what do the brackets { } mean around a formula?
Array Formulas in Excel
The brackets { } around a formula indicate that it is an array formula. An array formula is a special type of formula that can perform calculations on multiple values in one or more arrays, and return a single result or multiple results. When you copy an array formula to extend the data range, the brackets { } should automatically adjust to include the new range. However, if the brackets disappear and the formula stops working, it could be due to a few reasons:
In summary, the brackets { } around a formula indicate that it is an array formula. If the brackets disappear when you copy the formula, it could be due to accidentally deleting them, the new range not being the same size or shape as the original range, or not entering the formula as an array formula. |
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http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/ArrayFormulas.aspx -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "mark" wrote in message ... I am attempting to copy a formula and extend the data range and when I do, the bradkets { } around the new formula vanish and the formula does not work. I attempt to put the brackets in manually, and this does not work. What is this? |
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