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Hi all,
I really would like to learn how I can write below written algorithm as a formula in excel? IF From A1 to A4000 = "EXPORT" and IF From B1 to B4000 = "Google Co." then SUM from U1 to U4000 It will just sum all numbers in column U if BOTH OF IF FORMULAS are consistent with the required TEXTS. It is like "How to see Total Export Invoice Amount for Google Co. " A Column is used for: if DELIVERY is IMPORT or EXPORT B Column is used for: the Company which invoice will be charged C Column is used for the invoice amounts |
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One way:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A4000="EXPORT"),--(B1:B1000="Google Co."), U1:U1000) In article . com, wrote: Hi all, I really would like to learn how I can write below written algorithm as a formula in excel? IF From A1 to A4000 = "EXPORT" and IF From B1 to B4000 = "Google Co." then SUM from U1 to U4000 It will just sum all numbers in column U if BOTH OF IF FORMULAS are consistent with the required TEXTS. It is like "How to see Total Export Invoice Amount for Google Co. " A Column is used for: if DELIVERY is IMPORT or EXPORT B Column is used for: the Company which invoice will be charged C Column is used for the invoice amounts |
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