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=SUMIF($F$6:$F$2000,$O8,$G$6:$G$2000)*AND($M$6:$M$ 2000<=60)

This formula is ignoring the last AND statement...Please Help


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See if this is what you want:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($F$6:$F$2000=$O8),--($M$6:$M$2000<=60),$G$6:$G$2000)

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=SUMIF($F$6:$F$2000,$O8,$G$6:$G$2000)*AND($M$6:$M$ 2000<=60)

This formula is ignoring the last AND statement...Please Help


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