Thank you boys and it worked a treat, but can you explain why you inserted
"--" in the formula? What is its function in the array?
Thanks
"Nick Hodge" wrote:
Rita
If the data is in A1:C6, for example, the following will sum the data in C
where A="b" and B="yes"
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A6="b"),--(B1:B6="yes"),(C1:C6))
--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
HIS
"rita" wrote in message
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I want to do a sumif but using 2 criterias which appear in 2 separate
columns
within the worksheet.
a yes 15000
a no 16000
a yes 20000
a no 30000
b yes 40000
b yes 50000
In the table above, I need to know the sum of column c if I choose a
criteria found in column a and column b together.
Can you help?
Thanks
Rita