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i have an original formula:
=SUMIF(G$24:G$360,G204,E$24:E$360) but now i need to base it on 2 criteria, the other being if v204 is in the range of v24:v360 this gave me the count, =SUMPRODUCT(--(G24:G360=G204),--(V24:V360=V204)) but i need to find the sum of the 2 criteria in range e24:e360 -- Gary |
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