Perhaps column E was formatted to text or was a formula and he put the actual
number value in the cell?
"drgka55" wrote:
Please check these posts for the same problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...fe7a93fe087156
The last post is :
"The original Sumif is looking at the same cells and brings back a
value when
the other workbook is open so that can't be it.
Woohoo, it appears that column e wasn't a value, I changed it to be a
value
and it works. I can't believe it was such a simple fix. I didn't
think the
normal =sumif() would work if it wasn't a value.
You're a genius.
Thanks heaps. "
I do not get the solution to the problem. What exactly does he mean
when he changed column E to be a value?