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Hi,

I Have this formula (kindy donated by this forum):

=(SUMPRODUCT((ISNUMBER(MATCH($J$5:$J$21,'Sheet1'!$ A$5:$A$21)))*(F36='sheet1'!$B$5:$B$21)*('sheet1'!$ C$5:$M$21)))

the problem is that it only gives the sum of the array for $C$5:$M$21
which matches the first value of $J$5:$J$21, and there is often more
than one match for the values in $J$5:$J$21 against $B$5:$B$21.
Is it possible to re write it so that it would give the sum of all the
instances in $B$5:$B$21?
Hope that all made sense

Thanks


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