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Column A has a list of items, B has their cost. Column C states if the item
is to be purchased, and D states from which account. So I need a formula that will add up the costs from column A only if that item is to be purchased under a given account. So I need Excel to add values from B4:B21 if C4:C21=Yes AND D4:D21="Petty Cash" for each row. It's frustrating, it feels like I'm on the brink of having it, but I'm just not seeing something somewhere. |
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