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Not really, you could use equivalent array formulae or SUMPRODUCT, but my
guess is that SUMIF would be the least intensive of the three. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Rich" wrote in message ... i have a program which looks at the header of a row and colum, then read's the name in both headers joins the together into one word,, then looks on another sheet to find cells containing matching data and adds the value in the next cell current formula is =SUMIF('Formulas '!$C:$H,$B155&BX$81,'Formulas '!$H:$H) as their are about 30,000 of these formula on the page is their a formula or function which will do the same job but is not so memory hungry (takes about 5 min to calculate the ranges) |
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