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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel 2000, when you press F9 to evaluate a formula in the formula bar, the formula may return #VALUE! even when the formula returns the correct result to the cell. CAUSEThis behavior occurs if the formula returns a string that contains more than 255 characters. MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Excel, you can select all or part of a formula in the formula
bar and press F9 to evaluate only the selected portion. If the selected portion returns a string that contains greater than 255 characters, it returns #VALUE!.
=REPT("a",1000)and you select the formula in the formula bar and press F9, the formula returns #VALUE! instead of a string that contains 1000 "a" characters as expected. The following text functions may evaluate to #VALUE! if they return more than 255 characters:
Additional query words: string function recalculate calculate XL2000
Keywords : xlformula |
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