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Hi all,
Wonder if anyone can help me. Using Excel 2007 and the SumIfs function. I have my sum range, and my first criteria range =SUMIFS($I$2:$I$2000,$B$2:$B$2000,"1", i.e. sum anything in column I that equals to a one from column B. But for my second criteria range $D$2:$D$2000,the value can be one of 14 possibilities 6400, 6401, 6402 up to 6412 as well as anything beginning with KA. So basically I'm trying to find out if there's a way to sum something if it equals a 1 in the one column, and then a range of possibilities in another column after that. Is this possible? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Mike |
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