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Today, weamp;#39;re going to cover a common question I get which is what is the #SPILL! error and how can I get rid of it? Well, sometimes itamp;#39;s easy to find a reason for it but sometimes itamp;#39;s not so obvious. Let me show you here. (upbeat music) Here, for example, I have a list of names and salaries. And if I write this formula, so I just say equals, and I highlight the salary column and I press Enter, I get the #SPILL! error. This is an error that youamp;#39;re going to see only in the Excel 365 version. And the reason for it is that formulaamp;#39;s now spill. So take a look at this. When I go on the cell we can see this light blue border around it. The formula wants to put results onto each single cell. It canamp;#39;t because thereamp;#39;s a blockage. To get rid of it, in this case, all I have to do is remove this text. And when I do everything spills correctly. Okay, so you are also going to see this if you, for example, go here and you say equals and you high