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galimi
 
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Chris,

You should be able to replace that with the use of the instr (VBA) or find
function (Excel)...
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"Chris" wrote:

{=SUM(IF(Awhinatia!$A$2:$A$32="Left",IF(Awhinatia! $D$2:$D$32="Registered
Nurse*",Awhinatia!$E$2:$E$32,0),0))}


Can conditional sum use wildcards like at the end of nurse in the above
formula - If it can have I got the syntax wrong cause it won't accept it
unless the test criteria is exact