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Can you use wildcards and a text string with the sumproduct statement, for
example I would like to find the word "accural" in a string and base the sumproduct on that, here is my example; =SUMPRODUCT(--(Transactions!$C$1:$C$65000="*Accural*"),--(Transactions!$C$1:$C$65000<""),(Transactions!$L$ 1:$L$65000)) This example does not work. -- CK |
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