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Cooz Cooz is offline
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Default SUMIF <

Hi Bob,

Not blank makes perfect sense.
Thank you.

Cooz

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

It means not blank.

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Bob


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"Cooz" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

Someone wrote this function in a workbook that I am asked to describe:
SUMIF($K94:$R94;"<";$K$9:$R$9)
And it actually yields 2! I can understand SUMIF if the criteria part is
something like "3" or "67" - but how should I interpret "<"? What does
it
mean?

Thank you,

Cooz