VBA generates the @ symbol in a formula

nigelk

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I have the following code
VBA Code:
.Range("aN4").formula = "=MAX(IF((C3:C" & rownumber & "=$Aj$4), F$3:F" & rownumber & "))"

However this generates : =MAX(IF((@C3:C30=$AJ$4), F$3:F30))
It doesn't work unless I manually remove the symbol. Is there a way to stop it?
 

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Try:
Rich (BB code):
.Range("aN4").formula2 = "=MAX(IF((C3:C" & rownumber & "=$Aj$4), F$3:F" & rownumber & "))"
 
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