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I hope this is answered elsewhere I couldn't find anything relevant.
I want to sum a column where 2 conditions are met. I have tried the following formula but can't seem to get it to work. =Sumproduct(--And(Sheet2!$A$1:$A$300=A2,Sheet2!$B$1:$B$300="Accr ual")*Sheet2!$C$1:$C$300) I am sure I have used a similar formula before but can't remember where. Thanks Rick |
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