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Excel 365 LET Function not recognized
- Nov 06, 2020
Most probably you are on semi-annual channel, if so update on Current one.
Most probably you are on semi-annual channel, if so update on Current one.
- WillieWSep 13, 2024Copper Contributor
Does this also apply to Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2021?
Because I cannot get the LET command to work; however, it works on my company laptop that has Microsoft Office 365 Pro Plus.
Does the LET function just not work on Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2021!? 😲
- SergeiBaklanSep 14, 2024Diamond Contributor
It shall be available for 2021 LET function - Microsoft Support
Under "not work" what exactly do you mean - you can't find it among other functions (on ribbon Formulas->Logical->LET), or you have some kind of error using it; or something else.
If you check File->Account what is exact version of your Excel?
- WillieWSep 14, 2024Copper Contributor
SergeiBaklan - I replied to your message above.
- GavCol_icrFeb 15, 2021Copper Contributor
SergeiBaklan If on a semi-annual enterprise channel then likely I cannot switch or update on the current one ?
Is there any other way to get this feature ? It would be extremely helpful with my work but it would be near impossible to have our admins change anything in this space.
Thanks in advance.
Gav- SergeiBaklanFeb 15, 2021Diamond Contributor
How to change the channel is here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/change-update-channels That's only IT administrator could change it; or you may change yourself if you have administrative rights on your machine and that's not against your organization policy.
And there are 3 versions of semi-annual enterprise (1908, 2002 and 2008, latest is exists with preview). Not if LET() is on some of it, you may check release notes here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/semi-annual-enterprise-channel
- AndresCMCNov 09, 2020Copper Contributor
SergeiBaklan You're the man!
Thank you!
- SergeiBaklanNov 09, 2020Diamond Contributor
AndresCMC , you are welcome