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Default sum conditional

Alright. I'm trying to sum data entered into cells based on the drop down
selection of another cell.

Cells B6, B16, B26, and B36 have drop down lists. Depending on the
selection in any one of these drop down cells, corresponding subprocesses are
filled in cells b7:b14, b17:b24, and so on.

Data is then entered in cells c7:c14, c17:24, and so on, based upon the
selection that has been made in each of the drop down lists.

I want to SUM the data of a specific cell in each data range in a summary
cell at the bottom of the worksheet.


Example

Cell B6: drop down option 1 is selected
Data is entered in c7

Cell B16: drop down option 2 is selected
Data is entered in c17

Cell B26: drop down option 1 is selected
Data is entered in c27

Cell B36: drop down option 2 is selected
Data is entered in c37

How would I sum up the data entered in cells according to the drop down
selection that has been chosen? (Keeping in mind that multiple drop down
options may be selected on a single worksheet).
 
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