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I have two named ranges in a table, 'AccNo' and 'AugustP'. Both
ranges are equal in length and occupy the same rows. 'AccNo' may have the same value in more than one cell in the range. My formula, =-SUMIF(AccNo,$B6,AugustP) works well where cell B6 equals a cell in the named range 'AccNo', typically the number 5000. I want to change the value of those cells in 'AccNo' with a text value of say 5000-01, keep the value in B6 and still retain the value produced by the original formula. I have tried the formula =-SUMIF(LEFT(AccNo,4),$B6,AugustP) but Excel tells me there is an error in the formula. I have made sure the cells in 'AccNo' and B6 are formatted as text. Has anybody any suggestions? Thanks for any help offered, Dave Moore |
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