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Hi Ryan and David
What do you mean by "conditional sum"? Because the SUMIF function is readily available in VBA, and that really is all you need. Give it a try, the condition(s) you want to sum are actually a lot more flexible in VBA than in the normal worksheet function SuperJas. |
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