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I have a simple sumif formula that for both the Range and Sum_Range link
to other another file. However, unless the linked to files are open i
get a #Value! error message. Unlike most linked formulas this doesnt
just hold the latest value.

Any ideas how i can get around this?


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Try using SUMPRODUCT

=SUMPRODUCT(--(rng1="value"),rng2)

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I have a simple sumif formula that for both the Range and Sum_Range link
to other another file. However, unless the linked to files are open i
get a #Value! error message. Unlike most linked formulas this doesnt
just hold the latest value.

Any ideas how i can get around this?


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