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Learn Excel for MrExcel Podcast, Episode 2222: Commas Stop Working in Formulas. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. I was in my Huntsville, Alabama, seminar, walking around before the seminar to ask if anyone had any Excel questions and Scott, he was ready for me. Check this out. This was happening on Scottamp;#39;s computer. So Iamp;#39;m going to create a little VLOOKUP here, right? =VLOOKUP(A2 and I start to press the right arrow key to go over there to choose that table in column F, and it says, Hey, Thereamp;#39;s a problem in this formula. Oh, yeah, thereamp;#39;s a problem with this one. I havenamp;#39;t finished the formula. Why do they think Iamp;#39;ve finished the formula? Whatamp;#39;s going on, right? And so Iamp;#39;ll close that. And Scott-- I have to give Scott credit-- Scott was brilliant here. He did this: =VLOOKUP, it was this little trick where you press FX and it takes you into function arguments, so he built the formula using