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Hi Bob
good point :)
Cheers
JulieD
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Julie,
He might mean
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A6="Blue"),--(B1:B6=F1:F6),C1:C6)
Jeff,
If so, you can also do it with
=IF(A1:A6="Blue",SUMIF(B1:B6,F1:F6,C1:C6))
which is basically what you said, and is an array formula, so commit with
Ctrl-Shift-Enter.
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HTH
RP
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"JulieD" wrote in message
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Hi
bit confused by your question and example SUMIF formula but if you mean
........A................B.............C
1.....Blue...........North..........5
2.....Red...........North..........3
3.....Blue...........South..........2
4.....Blue..........North..........10
and you want to sum column C where the value in A is blue and the value
in
B
is north then use:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A4="Blue"),--(B1:B4="North"),C1:C4)
check out
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
for more details on using the SUMPRODUCT function
Cheers
JulieD
"Need Help eek" <Need Help wrote in
message
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Hello, if anyone can, please help.
I'm trying to nest sumif so as to check one column and if it is true,
check
another column and sum the total as per usual.
ie
if (A1:A6) equals "Blue" then sumif(B1:B6,F1:F6,C1:C6)
Could anyone help me out here?? {:-{
Kind regards
Jeff
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