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When I copy a conditional sum formula created using the addin wizard there is
a { symbol in front of the SUM statement. If I edit the cell, the { disappears and the formula no longer works. Consequently I have to use the wizard cell by cell rather than copying it. |
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![]() Enter an array formula When you enter an array formula, Microsoft Excel automatically inserts the formula between { } (braces). If the array formula will return one result, click the cell in which you want to enter the array formula. If the array formula will return multiple results, select the range of cells in which you want to enter the array formula. Type the array formula. Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. When editing the formula you will need to also Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to maintain it as an array formula. -- DCSwearingen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DCSwearingen's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21506 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=399629 |
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Hi!
Double click the cell with the formula. Hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys then hit ENTER. Biff "Dan" wrote in message ... When I copy a conditional sum formula created using the addin wizard there is a { symbol in front of the SUM statement. If I edit the cell, the { disappears and the formula no longer works. Consequently I have to use the wizard cell by cell rather than copying it. |
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