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I have a large amount of rows I want to sum; for which I use the SUM tool.
However, within this group of rows there are a number of rows that I don't want to be included as part of the sum. On the contrary I want the sum of these rows, which are the exception rows, to be added together and subtracted from the SUM of the large group of rows. How would I go about doing this? Any help you could give me is greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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