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When writing a Sumproduct formula, what does ,-- mean?
I know you can use +, what other symbols can you use? Are there and's or or's symbols? =SUMPRODUCT(--(Odyssey!$E$2:$E$898=B42),--(Odyssey!$AH$2:$AH$898="N")+ (Odyssey!$AQ$2:$AQ$898 <"")) Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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