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I have the following data A B C £3000 £250 Inbound £3000 £150 Inbound £1500 £100 Outbound £2500 £250 Other £5000 £350 Outbouns £6000 £450 Inbound £1500 £150 Outbound £3000 £250 Other i want to be able to add them up, so in a serperate cell(s) it looks as follows: Inbound total - £............A + B Outbound total - £............A + B Other total - £............A + B help much appriacted -- stapleton2308 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ stapleton2308's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30878 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539235 |
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=SUMIF(C:C,"Inbound",A:A)+SUMIF(C:C,"Inbound",B:B)
etc. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove xxx from email address if mailing direct) "stapleton2308" wrote in message news:stapleton2308.27c4xq_1146833750.0753@excelfor um-nospam.com... I have the following data A B C £3000 £250 Inbound £3000 £150 Inbound £1500 £100 Outbound £2500 £250 Other £5000 £350 Outbouns £6000 £450 Inbound £1500 £150 Outbound £3000 £250 Other i want to be able to add them up, so in a serperate cell(s) it looks as follows: Inbound total - £............A + B Outbound total - £............A + B Other total - £............A + B help much appriacted -- stapleton2308 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ stapleton2308's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30878 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539235 |
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With the sample data you posted in A1:C8 and the words Inbound,
Outbound, and Other in cells A10:A12, I used this formula in cell B10: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A10=$C$1:$C$8),$A$1:$A$8)+SUMPRODUCT(--(A10=$C$1:$C$8),$B$1:$B$8) .... which you can copy into B11 and B12. Note that spelling is critical. This formula looks for "Inbound" in column C and sums A and B when it finds it. However, note you have a typo in your example: "Outbouns". This will cause your outbound total to be mis-stated- I suggest using a checksum to compare the totals. (Please note- I'm not pontificating or deliberately pointing out errors, only trying to emphasize the importance of spelling for this formula.) |
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Fix the 4th ros you misspeled: Outbouns to Outbound 1. Create column D with formula =A+B 2. Select the whole table 3. Data - Sort C column - Ok 4. Select C and D column and rows. 5. Data- Subtotals - Ok 6. You can change the displayed summarisation level on the left side infront of the Excel cells. "stapleton2308" wrote: I have the following data A B C £3000 £250 Inbound £3000 £150 Inbound £1500 £100 Outbound £2500 £250 Other £5000 £350 Outbouns £6000 £450 Inbound £1500 £150 Outbound £3000 £250 Other i want to be able to add them up, so in a serperate cell(s) it looks as follows: Inbound total - £............A + B Outbound total - £............A + B Other total - £............A + B help much appriacted -- stapleton2308 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ stapleton2308's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30878 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539235 |
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