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You're right, COUNTIF and SUMIF have such limited formula handling
ability that I just automatically turn to SUMPRODUCT, even though I didn't need to in this instance. Jerry Chip Pearson wrote: SUMIF does not support indirect range references. I think it does support indirect range references. For example, if E1 contains the text string A1:A6, the formula =SUMIF(INDIRECT(E1),"a",B1:B6) is the same as =SUMIF(A1:A6,"a",B1:B6) |
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