Macro to apply formula to a range of cell

Tahitipit

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Hi,


I have written a macro to apply a formula to a range of cell
the following is working just fine

'Worksheets("TRANSPORT").Range("N15:N34").Formula = "=MIN(K15,MAX(D15*I15,J15))*INDEX(ROE,MATCH(G15,DEVISE,0),3)

but this formula is not the complete version that does not work

Here the complete version

worksheets("TRANSPORT").Range("N15:N34").Formula = "=IF(G15="XPF",MIN(K15,MAX(D15*I15,J15),MIN(K15,MAX(D15*I15,J15))*INDEX(ROE,EQUIV(G15,DEVISE;0);3))

The issue seems to be comming from IF(G15="XPF", any idea what is wrong with the syntax ?
 

Excel Facts

Will the fill handle fill 1, 2, 3?
Yes! Type 1 in a cell. Hold down Ctrl while you drag the fill handle.
The XPF needs two sets of quote marK like ""XPF"" when used in a formula via VBA.
 
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