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Default formulas when there may/may not be a value

Bob... I just wanted to say thanks b/c I have (obviously) not had much
experience in Excel and you got me off to a good start. There are so many
combinations which can be overwhelming, but thanks to nice folks like you my
confidence is building.
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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=SUMIF(A:A,"T0887",C:C)

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What formula do you use when there may not be a value there? Like:

ITEM QTY SOLD
T0887 50 1
T0887 100
T0887 200 2
T0992 50 3
T0992 100



To get:
# of sold items for each item?
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