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Hi. I need to do a sumproduct on 2 columns (B & C). But, I only want to
include the rows where the contents of column A are "H". So in laymans terms, scan column A, identify the rows with "H" in column A, and then perform a sumproduct on those specific rows. Possible? Thanks! |
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