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Hello,
I'm trying to stop the #NA error from an array formula but can't get it. The formula is =if(ISNA(TRANSPOSE(NameList)),"",TRANSPOSE(NameLis t)) The formula is entered as an array across 15 cells. Any solutions? Regards, Stefano |
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Works for me, do you enter it with ctrl + shift & enter?
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I'm trying to stop the #NA error from an array formula but can't get it. The formula is =if(ISNA(TRANSPOSE(NameList)),"",TRANSPOSE(NameLis t)) The formula is entered as an array across 15 cells. Any solutions? Regards, Stefano |
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Yes I did. Could the problem be that the name, "NameList" is another
array that sorts names to the top of the list with no blanks? I believe I got that array from C. Pearson's website. Yes, the formula works if NameList is a list of typed in names, but not when getting the list from another array. Or could it also be that the array formula entered is not the same size as the range name, "NameList"? NameList expands and contracts automatically. Regards, Stefano |
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Thanks, but I just made the arrays the same size all the time and that
takes care of it. Regards, Stefano |
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