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Default Is this formula 100*(PRODUCT(1+C3:N3/100)-1) recognised by Excel

I've seen the product function being used by with the combination of
calculation and argument eg. 100*(Product(1+C3:N3/100)-1) but it seems like
I've #value! when I update the cells from C3 to N3 or press enter on the cell
with the function. Is this a function need a special add-in file? Please
advise.
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Default Is this formula 100*(PRODUCT(1+C3:N3/100)-1) recognised by Excel

It needs to be array entered, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter,
not just Enter.

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I've seen the product function being used by with the combination of
calculation and argument eg. 100*(Product(1+C3:N3/100)-1) but it seems

like
I've #value! when I update the cells from C3 to N3 or press enter on the

cell
with the function. Is this a function need a special add-in file? Please
advise.



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