Using the Conditional Sum Wizard is the easiest option. This is an add-in.
Please refer to the following link to get a detailed explanation.
http://www.mrexcel.com/tip083.shtml
Jeff
"rlandlin" wrote:
Hi,
I need a function to give two conditions in a SUMIF formula and don't
get round it on my own.
I need to calculate e.g. if column A is Revenue and column B is HQ,
then sum up column C.
A B C
1 Revenue HQ 250
2 Revenue Loc 350
3 Expense HQ 450
Maybe it's not the SUMIF formula to solve the matter, but you know a
more suitable one, I'm happy to learn about it.
Thanks for you support,
Ruth
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