Excel: #VALUE! Returned in Formulas with Range ReferencesLast reviewed: November 2, 1994Article ID: Q23887 |
SUMMARYWhen entering a formula that requires an argument that is a single value or reference and an array has been entered into that argument, the error #VALUE! will be displayed in the cell. Formulas that calculate based on a range of cells in place of a single value or reference must be entered as array formulas. To enter a formula as an array formula, press COMMAND+ENTER instead of just RETURN or ENTER. For example, the formula "=SUM(IF(A1:A10="Yes",1,0))" must be entered as an array formula because the first argument of the IF() function requires a conditional based on a single value or reference.
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