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With a minor correction to Bob's typing:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A200="place 1"),==(C2:C200="B"),D2:D200) becomes =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A200="place 1"),--(C2:C200="B"),D2:D200) You should have gotten a "good" answer. If 0 isn't correct, then I'd check A2:A200 to see if "place 1" is really in those cells (maybe extra spaces--leading, trailing, embedded. Same kind of thing with column C. And make sure d2:D200 are numbers--not text masquerading as numbers. if you type: =count(d2:D200) do you get 199 (assuming no empty cells) macquarl wrote: I attempted the SUMPRODUCT example and got "0" for my total when I should have gotten something. I am not sure if it's the right formula to use though, I need to add the points together for the bundle of locations and ranks. Isn't the SUMPRODUCT one used to multiply the different array elements together? -- macquarl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ macquarl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26388 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=498115 -- Dave Peterson |
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