Add a column where
You had a couple of errors in your formula that I copied.
Try
=SUMPRODUCT(--(spreadsheetname!A2:A55="dfw"),
--(spreadsheetname!H2:H55="attempt to address charge"),
spreadsheetname!I2:I55)
--
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HTH
Bob
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"Tammy" wrote in message
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Bob - I think it's close - but it's not working. I get an error. Any
suggestions? And is that the correct function to do addition of column I
?
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
=sumproduct(--'spreadsheetname'!A2:a5500="dfw"),--('spreadhsheetname'!H2:h5500="attempt
to address charge"),'spreadhsheetname'!I2:I5500)
--
---
HTH
Bob
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Hi there -
I need to sum up column I of my spreadsheet sheet where column A
contains
DFW and column H contains Attempt to Address Charge.
Can I use something like this?
=sumproduct(--'spreadsheetname'!A2:a5500="dfw"),--('spreadhsheetname'!H2:h5500="attempt
to address charge"))
any help appreciated.
thank you!
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