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SUMPRODUCT not a standard Excel formula?
I've been searching the web on the advantages of using array formula vs
SUMPRODUCT. I have come across the following in my searches: "The problem with SUMPRODUCT is that it is not a standard Excel formula. It relies upon an add-In, which is fine until someone doesn't have that particular add-in at which point it all turns to custard with the beautiful model you have built, and credibility hits rock bottom." Is it true that SUMPRODUCT is not a standard Excel formula? |
SUMPRODUCT not a standard Excel formula?
Hi
AFAIK SUMPRODUCT IS a standard Excel function (it is not part of the Analysis Toolpak Add-in). Sou you can use it -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Shatin wrote: I've been searching the web on the advantages of using array formula vs SUMPRODUCT. I have come across the following in my searches: "The problem with SUMPRODUCT is that it is not a standard Excel formula. It relies upon an add-In, which is fine until someone doesn't have that particular add-in at which point it all turns to custard with the beautiful model you have built, and credibility hits rock bottom." Is it true that SUMPRODUCT is not a standard Excel formula? |
SUMPRODUCT not a standard Excel formula?
Shatin,
SUMPRODUCT is a standard Excel function; it does not require any add-in. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Shatin" wrote in message ... I've been searching the web on the advantages of using array formula vs SUMPRODUCT. I have come across the following in my searches: "The problem with SUMPRODUCT is that it is not a standard Excel formula. It relies upon an add-In, which is fine until someone doesn't have that particular add-in at which point it all turns to custard with the beautiful model you have built, and credibility hits rock bottom." Is it true that SUMPRODUCT is not a standard Excel formula? |
SUMPRODUCT not a standard Excel formula?
Thanks Frank and Chip for your confirming that SUMPRODUCT is a standard
function. |
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