Do we still need CSE formulas?

StuLux

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  1. 365
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I do some online training for basic Excel skills and I'm looking for a definitive answer as to whether there is still a need to talk about CSE (Ctrl, Shift, Enter) formulas or do the 'new' Dynamic Array Formulas effectively replace the need to enter CSE formulas. Most people now are using Office 365 and my thoughts are that it's unnecessary to discuss CSE other than a quick reference in case they are still seen in legacy workbooks.

Are there any formulas that still need to be entered as CSE?
 

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For anyone using either 365 or 2021 there is no need to use CSE. It is only relevant to people using older versions.
 
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