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Default add two criteria that should not be met to sumproduct

Well, I'm glad to hear that, Deirdre, although I had forgotten about
this particular post.

Pete

On Mar 3, 11:24*am, Diddy wrote:
Thank you Pete,

It does work, just my brain that doesn't! :-)
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Diddy



"Pete_UK" wrote:
Have you tried this:


=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C$2:$C$10000=$A6),--(Data!$S$2:$S$10000=1) ,--
(Data!$K$2:$K$10000<"N2"),--(Data!$K$*2:$K$10000<"N1"))


?


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Jan 30, 3:19 pm, Diddy wrote:
Hi everyone,


I'm using the following


=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C$2:$C$10000=$A6),--(Data!$S$2:$S$10000=1),--(Data!$K$**2:$K$10000<"N2"))


Which works beautifully but I also need to say that if k2:k10000 does not
equal N1 it shouldn't be counted as well.


Grateful for any help
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