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Sorry, if you have Y/N in column b it should be "=Y" or "=N" in the formula
-- BerbatovIsGod "PaxtonRoadEnd" wrote: Type this formula into any cell in column c. =sumif(b:b,"Yes",a:a) This works on the entire column, so there is no need to define row numbers. If, say for example, you wanted to specify a defined range (say) rows 1 to 100 the code would be: =sumif(b1:b100,"Yes",a1:a100) BerbatovIsGod "Guy Cohen" wrote: Hi all In column A I have numbers In column B I have two values : "Yes"/"No" I want C1 to contain SUM(A) but only if B has "Yes" e,g, A B C 1 Y 5 2 N 4 Y TIA Guy |
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