I think that is correct.
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the multiple columns at the end are just two because columns from S to
AE are merged as well as AF to AH.
is this going to make things easier?
=SUMPRODUCT(('P:\mypath\2005\[ESP-2005-10-31.xls]Lab-Chem'!$S$74:$S$95=$B$3)
+('P:\mypath\2005\[ESP-2005-10-31.xls]Lab-Chem'!$AF$74:$AF$95=$B$3)*('P:\myp
ath\2005\[ESP-2005-10-31.xls]Lab-Chem'!$AF$74:$AH$95))
by looking at the formula you sent me earlier i think mine should be
ok.
as the columns are merged i think i need to take just the first one to
get my data (in this case the column S and the column AF).
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