![]() ![]() ![]() With dynamic arrays, this rule is no longer true. Even with traditional array formulas, it was necessary to enter a formula into each cell where you want a result to appear. Through over 30 years of history, Microsoft Excel has undergone many changes, but one thing remained constant - one formula, one cell. ![]()
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