Constants of a constant array cannot be variablized, that is, replaced with cell refs. It seems you want to experiment with defferent values. I'd suggest placing the values in your constant arrays in columnar ranges of their own, which you can change at will:
Thanks.
That's what I thought ("Constants of a constant array cannot be variablized, that is, replaced with cell refs") .... but was hoping it was possible.
I suppose I'll just either have to rearrange my data so as to be able to use cell refs for all, or live with all hard values in the formula.
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