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Avoiding Blanks In SUMPRODUCT
Thanx brother,
Best Regards,
Faraz
"Jacob Skaria" wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. Check out the below link..
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=190212
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Jacob
"Faraz A. Qureshi" wrote:
XClent!
New concept of usage of =REPT()
Thanx again buddy,
By the any result of my former query in respect of package and deployment
add-in, in the programming section?
Best Regards,
Faraz
"Jacob Skaria" wrote:
Hi Faraz
Check out the below...
=SUMPRODUCT(--RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE("0" & A1:A6," ",REPT(" ",255)),255))
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Jacob
"Faraz A. Qureshi" wrote:
With data:
Area of 0 to 500
Area of 501 to 1000
Area of 1001 to 1500
Area of 1501 to 2000
Area of 2001 to 2500
Area of 2501 to 3000
In A1:A6 I use the formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--VALUE(MID(A1:A6,FIND("to",A1:A6)+2,LEN(A1:A6)-FIND("to",A1:A6))))
to sum up the MAXIMUM Limit in entries resulting to:
10,500
However, how to have the same formula be applied and working correctly if
there is a blank cell in A1:A6?
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Thanx in advance,
Best Regards,
Faraz
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