This is just made for pivot tables,
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"Tyrone Lopez"
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Is there a formula to count the number of items in a list and its
corresponding sum value, eg
Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50
For the above, the result should be apple=2 items, totalling $3.00.
Orange+ ! item totalling $1.50. :)
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