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Don Guillett
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SUMPRODUCT reference changes!!! Not what I want...
Dunno without seeing what you did or
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"Joe M." wrote in message
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I have created name ranges for col E, H & J.
=SUMPRODUCT((ColE=$A$1)*(ColH=$A4)*(ColJ="Y"))
But the result of the formula is now #N/A
What did I do wrong?
Thanks,
Joe M.
"Don Guillett" wrote:
I would make defined name ranges
colE
=offset($e$3,1,0,counta($e:$e),1)
etc then just juse colE=
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"Joe M." wrote in message
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I am using SUMPRODUCT to sum a column on another worksheet. My formula
looks
like this:
=SUMPRODUCT((Data!$E$4:$E$10000=$A$1)*(Data!$H$4:$ H$10000=$A4)*(Data!$D$4:$D$10000="Y")*(Data!$J$4:$ J$10000="Y"))
The # of rows on worksheet DATA changes perodically. When I delete the
rows
in DATA and paste in new rows the "to" reference changes to the same as
the
"from" reference:
=SUMPRODUCT((Data!$E$4:$E$4=$A$1)*(Data!$H$4:$H$4= $A4)*(Data!$D$4:$D$4="Y")*(Data!$J$4:$J$4="Y"))
What can I do to keep my "to" reference at 10000?
Thanks,
Joe M.
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