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Hello,
Please review the formula I have created below. Is there a way to have mulitple criteria's? Is this example, I used =211. I like to use multiple #'s. I don't think that nesting is the answser. Please advise. Rich =SUMPRODUCT(--('K:\0506FISC\SSOP''s June 06\[3308 - Trial Balance.xls]3308 - Trial Balance 11-1-2006'!$C$2:$C$1500=A23),--('K:\0506FISC\SSOP''s June 06\[3308 - Trial Balance.xls]3308 - Trial Balance 11-1-2006'!$B$2:$B$1500=211),--('K:\0506FISC\SSOP''s June 06\[3308 - Trial Balance.xls]3308 - Trial Balance 11-1-2006'!$D$2:$D$1500)) |
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