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=SUMIF(A:A,"item1",B:B)
where items would be in A and their numbers in B -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Portland, Oregon "JCowell" wrote in message ... I have a usage report I'm dealing with that has multiple lines which represent the same product but show different quanitities puchased by different customers on different invoices. I want to sum all of the like items together to give me a sum of all of a particular item's sold. This is a large worksheet with hundreds of thousand lines. Hope you can help- JCowell |
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