A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data.
If you instead reference the actual cell rather than using the table name reference, does it work?
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Using the Workbook Analysis functionality in the Inquire Add-in, I'm receiving #REF! errors for all formulas that reference table names. Using Excel 2016 Professional Plus.
Hampers the overall usability of Inquire significantly for anyone using tables.
A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data.
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If you instead reference the actual cell rather than using the table name reference, does it work?