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I would concatenate the when and how columns, so in cell d2 you would have =concatenate(b2,c2) then set that column as your range 1. So then if you =sumif(range1,"jancheck",range2) you would just get your jan checks. You can concatenate in the sumif as well so that you can just copy the formula down. |
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