![]() This is always the final argument and it can refer to any of the defined names in the LET function. calculation: The calculation to perform. ![]() ![]() value1: The value to associate with the 1st name.The LET function allows you to name, and then use a calculation or value in your formulas, and increase both readability (by giving context to others) and performance (by reducing the number of times an expression is calculated). Have you ever had to repeat the same expression multiple times within a formula, created a mega formula, or wished that you had a way to name portions of your formula for easier consumption? With the addition of the LET function, now you can! Introducing LET – Names in formulas function I am excited to share with you a new function we have released, Names in formulas or =LET(). Hello, Office Insiders, my name is Chris Gross and I am a Program Manager on the Excel team.
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