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Hi, I have a format as below, but it seems that <"h" is not a correct
expression when I want to choose all rows except those including "h" in column J SUMPRODUCT((DB!$AB$2:$AB$20000=D$1)*(DB!$J$2:$J$20 000<"h")*(DB!$M$2:$M$2000="p")*(DB!$V$2:$V$20000) ) Thanks a lot! -- Lowan |
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That will exclude all rows in J2:J20000 that contain *only* the single
letter h. Is that what you intended? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Lowan Chan" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a format as below, but it seems that <"h" is not a correct expression when I want to choose all rows except those including "h" in column J SUMPRODUCT((DB!$AB$2:$AB$20000=D$1)*(DB!$J$2:$J$20 000<"h")*(DB!$M$2:$M$2000="p")*(DB!$V$2:$V$20000) ) Thanks a lot! -- Lowan |
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