Excel Functions and Control Shift Enter

Graemea

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi,

I've recently been upgraded to Microsoft 365 and noticed that some of the functions that previously required Control Shift Enter (CSE) to apply correctly no longer seem to.

For example, I often use the PRODUCT function to accumulate monthly growth rates:

{=(PRODUCT(1+A1:A100/100)-1)*100}

Following the upgrade to Microsoft 365 it seems that the CSE isn't required.

Have I understood this change correctly and does this mean that CSE is no longer required for all Excel functions?

Thanks!
 

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