Syntax error

shelim481

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Hi,
When copy the following direct into excel i dont get any errors, works perfectly but if i put it into a module and run it, i get syntax error...

=average(INDIRECT($A2&"!a:a"))*SUM(INDIRECT($A2&"!B:B"))+1

But VBA it doesnt not allow me, what am i doing wrong?

Range("E2").Formula = "=average(INDIRECT($A2&"!a:a"))*SUM(INDIRECT($A2&"!B:B"))+1"
 

Excel Facts

What does custom number format of ;;; mean?
Three semi-colons will hide the value in the cell. Although most people use white font instead.
You need to double up on the " inside the formula, like
$A2&""!a:a""
 
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