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I have been reading many threads regarding formulas what I am attempting to
do is create a formula that will take the range of A6:A19 and if there is a V, D, or M in that cell then pick up the number in column F6:F19 on the same row. Example A7 has V, A10 has D, and A18 has M so I need it to pick of the value of F7+F10+F18 for a sum. Is there a faster way than an IF statement for each row? |
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