=SUMPRODUCT(--(G2:G16="Senior"),(H2:H16+I2:I16))
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Bob Phillips
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ok, say I have a fundraising worksheet for a tennis club
* I have 7 columns with in order;
division, cartons, returned cartons, income, cartons, returned cartons,
income
3 divisions (junior, senior and sjunior) are selling 2 types of
chocolates,
* each row represents a player from the club
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 15 $75.00
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 15 $75.00
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 15 $75.00
Senior 15 14 $28.00 15 12 $60.00
Senior 15 13 $26.00 15 13 $65.00
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 14 $70.00
Senior 15 13 $26.00 15 15 $75.00
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 15 $75.00
Junior 10 9 $18.00 10 9 $45.00
Junior 10 10 $20.00 10 10 $50.00
Senior 15 9 $18.00 15 14 $70.00
SJunior 5 5 $10.00 5 5 $25.00
SJunior 5 3 $6.00 5 5 $25.00
Junior 10 10 $20.00 10 13 $65.00
Senior 15 15 $30.00 15 14 $70.00
(income is the returned cartons * carton price @ $2 and $5)
what would the formula be for the total of each division
if the worksheet above is G2:J16
???
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