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![]() I work at an Insurance Agency and am having a problem with an Excel formula for our application log. Here is the formula that is returning a zero value to me: =SUMPRODUCT((B4:B200="Hertvik")*(J4:J200="PL*")*(E 4:E200)) Column B contains our different agencies. In this instance I want all policies with the "Hertvik" agency. Column J contains policy types (i.e. PL Auto, PL Home, CL BOP, etc.). I want to sum the numbers in column E for all of the policies with the Hertvik agency and start withe the policy type "PL". However, the * wildcard is not working. If I type in "PL Auto" instead of "PL*" it works fine. Is there a reason that the wildcard is not working? Thanks! ![]() -- JackH1976 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JackH1976's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29922 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=496164 |
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