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![]() Use this =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A6="Open")*(B2:B6="Alabama")*((C2: C6="Verbal") + (C2:C6="Closed"))*(D2:D6)) annem Wrote: I need to add up dollar amounts in Column D when Columns A and B meet certain critieria and Column C meets either of two conditions. The following should return 300 A B C D Open Alabama Closed 100 Open Georgia Verbal 200 Open Alabama Verbal 100 Open Alabama Open Alabama Verbal 100 I can do it with Column C meeting 1 condition, but can't figure out how to include the other condition. =SUMPRODUCT(IF(A2:A6="Open",IF(B2:B6="Alabama",IF( C2:C5="Verbal",D2:D6))) works BUT I need to add the condition "If C2:C6="Closed". i.e. I want to sum the dollar amounts for all Open Accounts in Alablama that are either Closed or Verbal. Sometimes Columns C and D are blank. Thanks, Anne M -- Excelenator ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Excelenator's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36768 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=566632 |
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