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My mom's financial spreadsheet includes an "amount" and an "info" column that
contains values such as "cc" and "cc (something)." She'd like to find the total of all rows that contain "cc" in the info column, but she wants to include the "cc (something)" entry. I've used the conditional sum wizard, but is there a way to make it work with a "contains" criteria? The other alternative is to use autofilter and sum individually, but I'd like a formula-based solution. Thanks, Pflugs |
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