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As I understand it, when logicals are used in a formula, TRUE=1 and FALSE=0.
If this is so, then why is Excel evaluating the formula below as 0 instead of 1? =SUMPRODUCT({FALSE,TRUE,FALSE},{TRUE,TRUE,FALSE}) |
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