Sum-if-product
Thats it. SOme of the data in the array were errors. Thank you!!!!
On Oct 9, 3:20 pm, "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
The formula itself doesn't return #N/A as written, you might have a N/A
error in any of the ranges
For instance if your results in any of the columns are derived from either
lookups or match then that formula might result in N/A which will make the
sumproduct formula returning it as well
Use F5, click special and look for formula errors
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
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Hi. Does anyone see anything wrong with this formula? It returns an
#N/A and I have no idea why?! Thanks!
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MPD!$B$2:$B$18000=I1),MPD!CE2:CE18000,MPD!$CD$2:$ CD
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