sumproduct
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Bob Phillips
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"Jerry Kinder" wrote in message
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YES!!!! it is PERFECT.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Jerry,
Try
=IF($B3<=0,"",SUMPRODUCT((SVEexp!$B$4:$B$484=Summa ry!$B3)*(SVEexp!$C$4:$C$48
4=Summary!$C3)*(SVEexp!$H$4:$J$484))
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Jerry Kinder" wrote in message
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Hi,
I hope this helps clear up what I am asking.
This is the data sheet all:
B C F G
H
Checks
Cash
Visa
Office Phone 24.90
Wages Sue 200.00
Office Misc. 37.34
Wages Bill 200.00
Office Supplies
12.96
Where the formula is "the summary sheet"
B C D
Office Phone t he formula for totals
Office Misc.
Offcie Supplies
Wages Sue
Wages Bill
<Andy wrote in message ...
But like I said, all of the ranges within a SUMPRODUCT must be the
same
size. You've doubled the size of the last range so you'll have to do
the
same with the others.
Post some sample data if I'm not understanding you correctly.
Andy.
"Jerry Kinder" wrote in message
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I changed the end range to
=IF($B3<=0,"",SUMPRODUCT((SVEexp!$B$4:$B$484=Summa ry!$B3)*(SVEexp!$C$4:$C$48
4=Summary!$C3),SVEexp!$H$4:$J$484)) and got #Value error. The only
change
was the end range where the numbers are.
<Andy wrote in message
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Hi
You need to make sure that all of the ranges in SUMPRODUCT are
the
same
size. If you alter one of the ranges, you'll have to alter the
others
accordingly.
Hope this helps.
Andy.
"Jerry Kinder" wrote in message
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I have this formula in use and it works perfectly. I now need
to
change
the
sum area from H4:h484 to H4:J484 and now it only give me 0.
How
do
I
get
it
to sum the larger area??
=IF($B3<=0,"",SUMPRODUCT((SVEexp!$B$4:$B$484=Summa ry!$B3)*(SVEexp!$C$4:$C$48
4=Summary!$C3),SVEexp!$H$4:$H$484))
Thank you, Jerry
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