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It sounds like you want to use =sumif().
You can read about it in Excel's help or visit Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions01.html#SumIf adamdm8676 wrote: For example: suppose I had a very simple list, with two columns: "Name" and "Number". The category "name" has three items: Dog, Cat, and Dog. Each of those three items has a corresponding "number" value: 3, 4, and 5. I'm trying to find a function that would recognize the fact that I have "Dog" listed twice, and would sum the 3 & 5 values listed next to each "Dog", leaving me with a two-item list: Dog, 8 & Cat, 4. Is there a way to do this? -- Dave Peterson |
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