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Default Simple SUMIF Question

I am an ASP.NET programmer trying to use a 3rd party product to produce Excel
spreadsheets. I know very little about Excel, so my questions may seem
simplistic to most of you.

I have a sheet where every other row alternates between numeric and text
values. Actually the odd numbered cells such as E:5, E:7 etc. contain the
numbers. The even numbered rows I have merged across the entire width of the
data area to display long text that is wrapped.

I have a footer row in which I want to display the SUM of the odd numbered
cells in column E, or the cells that contain numeric data which can be
summed. The problem is, I never know in advance how may rows will be produced
as it depends on what data the Website user wants to display.

I think I can use the SUMIF function but I have no idea what to put in the
Criteria.
Something like ISNUMERIC(Cell.Value)?

BTW -- Where can I find a good listing of all the Excel functions available
to use?
Thanks for any responses.
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