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Hi all,
I am wondering if there's a way to use SUMIF(range, criteria) if the range is not a contiguous, ie, the data is on the same row but in non-contiguous columns. I am looking to use it in my code to replace a very long formula. But I tried to use it in the formula, where the range is not contiguous. But that didn't work. Is there any way to make it work with non contiguous ranges? If there is, I would also like to copy down this column with the same formula to work on the corresponding row. Thanks for sharing your thought. Ben -- |
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