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I'm trying to select a bunch of ranges of data as a single argument in a
formula. I select the first range (ie, C2:C20), but when I select the second
range (ie, C24:C42), it automatically puts a comma, and the formula treats
this as the next argument. Is there a way to group all of the ranges I'm
selecting?

My specific task is =SUMIF( C2:C20,C24:C42 , D2 , E2:E20,E24:E42)

Thanks for the help.
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It's not possible this way, use multiple sumifs

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I'm trying to select a bunch of ranges of data as a single argument in a
formula. I select the first range (ie, C2:C20), but when I select the
second
range (ie, C24:C42), it automatically puts a comma, and the formula treats
this as the next argument. Is there a way to group all of the ranges I'm
selecting?

My specific task is =SUMIF( C2:C20,C24:C42 , D2 , E2:E20,E24:E42)

Thanks for the help.



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