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"Mark74w1" wrote:
'joeu2004 Wrote: "Mark74w1" wrote: This formula, =SUMIF('Cost Plus Invoice'!O8:O1500,"p",'(Cost Plus Invoice'!T8:U1500) [....] you can simply negate it, to wit: =-SUMIF('Cost Plus Invoice'!O8:O1500,"p",'(Cost Plus Invoice'!T8:U1500) Joe, Thank you for the response on this problem. For some reason, when I entered the corrected formula it opens my documents looking for a file. The reply by Mr. Busch worked, however I still want to find out why this formula didn't work so that I could use it as well. I had copy-and-pasted your posted formula exactly as you had written it, not realizing it has a typo: the left-parenthesis before the word "Cost" on the right. Claus corrected your typo without drawing your attention to it. Modifying Claus's formula: =-SUMIF('Cost Plus Invoice'!O8:O1500,"p",'Cost Plus Invoice'!T8:U1500) |
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