Can you mail me your workbook, everyone agrees it should work, but it isn't!
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"Carla at work" wrote in message
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Thanks for replying. Yes, I was using the ? to replace 2 digits in the
middle of the account. It's returning zero. When I replace them with 2
of
the actual digits, it's retruning the correct value.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
That last sentence should be
You do know that ? is one character, not any number of characters?
Any number is *.
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"Carla at work" <Carla at wrote in
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I'm using Excel 2000 and want to use wild cards.. For instance, I'm
using
the sumif function and want to put something like
=SUMIF(wslacct,"1100550??20",wsldr)-SUMIF(wslacct,"1100550??20",wslcr)
and excel just doesn't seem to like this. Is there some way I can get
excel
to use the wild cards? The help function only mentions use of wild
cards
in
searches.
Thanks,
Carla