TAKE
Supported, behaves as documentedCategory: Lookup and reference · Last tested 2026-08-06
Real, executed compatibility results for the TAKE function across Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc — verified by actually running it. Syntax and links to each vendor’s official documentation are below.
TAKE under every LibreOffice release we test
(24.2.0.3, 24.8.7.2, 25.2.0.3, 25.8.7.3):
it returned #NAME? (unrecognized) in 24.2.0.3 and first works in 25.8.7.3.
If you need TAKE in LibreOffice Calc, use 25.8.7.3 or newer.
Support matrix
| Engine | Documented | Live-tested | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excel | Yes | Not yet | n/a |
| Google Sheets | No | Not yet | n/a |
| LibreOffice Calc | No | Yes (25.8.7.3, 2026-08-06) | Supported, behaves as documented |
LibreOffice version history
We executed the same test cases under each LibreOffice release to show exactly when TAKE’s support changed — not documentation claims, real results.
| LibreOffice version | Verdict | Tested |
|---|---|---|
| 24.2.0.3 | Unsupported (not recognized) | 2026-07-19 |
| 24.8.7.2 | Unsupported (not recognized) | 2026-07-19 |
| 25.2.0.3 | Unsupported (not recognized) | 2026-07-24 |
| 25.8.7.3 | Supported, behaves as documented | 2026-08-06 |
Why isn't TAKE working in LibreOffice?
If TAKE returns a #NAME? error in LibreOffice Calc, you are
almost certainly running a release older than 25.8.7.3 — that is exactly
what our executed tests show: #NAME? in 24.2.0.3, working from
25.8.7.3 onward. Check your version under Help → About LibreOffice and upgrade to
25.8.7.3 or newer; no setting or extension enables it in older releases. (Other causes of this
error: see the error values guide.)
Executed test cases
LibreOffice Calc 25.8.7.3 (tested 2026-08-06)
| Formula | Description | Result | Expected | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| =TAKE(A1:C3,2,2) | Take the first 2 rows and first 2 columns of a 3x3 range | {1, 2, 4, 5} | {{1, 2}, {4, 5}} | Matched |
Docs & syntax
- Excel: official documentation