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Just a thought,
If you lookup CSE in excel help, do you get a response. It is non-standard terminology. It would be better to use the correct term "array formula" so the OP actually learns something that can be communicated in a discussion with other Excel users. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "moon" <6369706865725F6475646540706C616E65742E6E6C wrote in message . .. No relevant VBA-code is required since 2 criteria in a SUMIF can be done with a so called CSE formula. It's all he http://www.mrexcel.com/tip031.shtml "Jimbo" schreef in bericht ... I need to sum the values in Column K if the values in Column D AND Column E meet different criteria e.g. Sum of values in Col K .... only if corresponding values Col D = value_1 and Col E = value_2 Please post relevant vbacode Thanks & TIA |
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