#NAME? error

matthewlouis

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  1. 365
  2. 2019
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  1. Windows
I am getting the #NAME? error on this formula:

{=INDEX(O6:O130,MODE(IF(O6:O130<>"",MATCH(O6:O130,O6:O130,0))))}

I am using the SAME formula in another data set on daily market prices (the above is for weekly) . . . and I am NOT getting an error on that sheet (??)

That error says I have something wrong in the name of the formula. How can that be when it's the same formula in the other sheet and it does not error?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Excel Facts

Lock one reference in a formula
Need 1 part of a formula to always point to the same range? use $ signs: $V$2:$Z$99 will always point to V2:Z99, even after copying
maybe use: =INDEX(O6:O130,MODE(IF(O6:O130<>"",MATCH(O6:O130,O6:O130,0)))) then ctrl+shift+enter
 
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