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Hello all
I have a pivot table with revenue as the data, dates as the row fields and the column fields as countries. I am using a SUMIF formula to add together the revenue for numerous dates depending on what dates the user specifies. The problem however is that the column fields in the pivot change if a new country comes along and then the formula reads the wrong column. For example, if I want to add up the revenue for the USA which is in column C my formula would say {=SUMIF(A6:A10,B1,C6:C10)}. However if a new country comes up e.g. Thailand and pushes the USA into column D then the above formula would add up the revenue for Thailand not the USA. Is there a better formula to use to do this? -- James. |
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