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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Lea from CA" wrote in message ... Works great! Thank you! "T. Valko" wrote: One way... =SUMPRODUCT((A1:A20=1)*(B1:B20={"A","B","C"})*C1:C 20) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Lea from CA" wrote in message ... I have a table with 3 columns of data - Column A Store Number, Column B Dept & Column C Amount. There are several store numbers and 10 distinct Depts (Dept A - J. I want a sum of amounts where store# = 1 and dept is Dept A, Dept B and Dept C. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! . |
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