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=SUMPRODUCT(--(SUBSTITUTE($A$1:$A$100,"M2","")="639908"),$B$1:$B $100) Regards Roger Govier Roger Govier wrote: Hi Sunan One way =SUMPRODUCT(--(MID($A$1:$A$100,3,2)="99"),--(RIGHT($A$1:$A$100,2)="08"),$B$1:$B$100) change ranges to suit. Regards Roger Govier Sunantoro wrote: In Excel: 6399M208 $100,000. 6399M210 $ 25,000. 6399M208 $ 75,000. How can I Sum dollars with they are "99" and "08" ? The Plain SUMIF doesn't seem to yield expected result ($175,000.) Thanks, SUNAN |
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