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Excel has a DSUM function as well that can be used although the criteria is a
bit arcaic, you can not use SUMIF but you can use SUMPRODUCT =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A300="x"),--(B2:B300="Y")) is and example of AND Regards, Peo Sjoblom "bcuinohio" wrote: Is it possible to use the sumif function with multiple criteria. (AND, OR) I am trying to convert old lotus files that used the dsum function to excel |
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