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I received some great help on my last question and know need to make it a
little more complex if you will. Current Formula is: =SUMPRODUCT((Sheet1!A2:A4=3)*(Sheet!B2:B4=100)*(Sh eet!C2:C4="D")*Sheet1!D2:D4) Now I would like it to do: =SUMPRODUCT((Sheet!A2:A4=3 OR A OR 4 OR B OR 999999) and then continue on. Is it possible to use an or statement in the formula or not? |
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