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Hi
I have this equation which works well to SUM the values in two sheets if the tax rate applied in the same row is the same as that in this sheet's cell E10. =SUM(SUMIF('Sheet1'!$G$9:$G$152,"="&E10,'Sheet1'!$ H$9:$H$152))+(SUMIF('Sheet2'!$G$9:$G$29,"="&E10,'S heet2'!$H$9:$H$29)) I have a similar equation to calculate a further two values (in cells E11 and E12), as I currently have three different tax rates. However, if purchases are made overseas using tax rates that I cannot forsee I need another equation to calculate the values in the two sheets if the tax rate applied in the same row is NOT the same as that in this sheet's cell E10, E11 or E12. Anybody any thoughts on how to approach this? Thanks in advance, a Taxed Mind. |
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