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It tells SUMIF to use what's in cell D5 instead of looking for the text
string "D5" =SUMIF($AN$6:$AY$6,"<=$D$5",AN8:AY8) would look in AN6:AY6 for the text string -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Dominic" wrote in message ... I an looking at a SUMIF formula that includes the & symbol. See below. What does the & symbol do? =SUMIF($AN$6:$AY$6,"<="&$D$5,AN8:AY8) |
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