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I wrote a simple sumif function in a column and copied down the range,
=SUMIF('Unit-E data'!A:A,'Unit-E data consolidation'!A2,'Unit-E data'!G:G) That was fine, but when I tried to sort the range I noticed that criteria (cell reference) changed from A2 to something totally different for the row 2. Is there any way to get round this problem? |
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