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you can use arrary formula (sum with if) sum(if((col1="a")*(col2="b"),sum_range,0)) enter with cntl+shift+entter On Thursday, 7 July 2016 03:19:06 UTC+5:30, Dave H wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has 13 columns the first column for an identifier then 12 more columns one for each month. I can add a sum column but my data is based on a query and the number of rows changes constantly. Currently I am using sumif(A:A,"criteria",B:B)+sumif(A:A,"criteria",:C: C)+and so on so that I get all twelve months of data. Is there a better way to do a sumif that sums up all columns of data as opposed to adding 12 sumifs? Thanks -- Dave H |
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