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Hi!

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$1000<"Control
Total"),--($B$2:$B$1000="100001"),C$2:C$1000)

The < operator means "not equal to"

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I have the following data set:

A1 B1 C1
ControlTotals Account Amount
Development 100001 $50
Communications 100002 $70
Communications 100001 $75
Operations 100001 $1,115
Control Total 100001 $101,530

And the following formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$1000="Control
Total"),--($B$2:$B$1000="100001"),C$2:C$1000)

Is there a way to manipulate this formula to sum all of the 100001
Amounts and NOT the amounts with "Control Total" in column A?


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