New dynamic Array Formulas and VBA

dipkchopra

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Hi all,
I am trying to insert in an excel cell the new dynamic array formula - 'Unique'

In very simplistic terms:

My VBA code reads like - cells(9,9) = "=UNIQUE(C9:C240)"

But when I run the code, excel is inserting '@' symbol in my formula and the final output reads like:

"=@UNIQUE(C9:C240)"

How do I get rid of this @ in my formulas inserted through VBA
 

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You need to use Formula2
VBA Code:
 cells(9,9).Formula2 = "=UNIQUE(C9:C240)"
 
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