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I have 3 columns in excel one contains words, one contains letters and one
contains numbers. I want to add the numbers when the word in column one and
the letter in column two are to values I've set.

I'm using the following formula, but keep getting a syntax error:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$33:$J$51="Core");--($M$33:$M$51="M");$L$33:$L$51)



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Check your list separator! In English You should use commas instead of
semicolomns! Otherwise the formula is correct.

Regards,
Stefi


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I have 3 columns in excel one contains words, one contains letters and one
contains numbers. I want to add the numbers when the word in column one and
the letter in column two are to values I've set.

I'm using the following formula, but keep getting a syntax error:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$33:$J$51="Core");--($M$33:$M$51="M");$L$33:$L$51)



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Thanks, that worked perfectly.

"Stefi" wrote:

Check your list separator! In English You should use commas instead of
semicolomns! Otherwise the formula is correct.

Regards,
Stefi


€˛Mitchell€¯ ezt Ć*rta:

I have 3 columns in excel one contains words, one contains letters and one
contains numbers. I want to add the numbers when the word in column one and
the letter in column two are to values I've set.

I'm using the following formula, but keep getting a syntax error:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$33:$J$51="Core");--($M$33:$M$51="M");$L$33:$L$51)



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You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback!
Stefi

€˛Mitchell€¯ ezt Ć*rta:

Thanks, that worked perfectly.

"Stefi" wrote:

Check your list separator! In English You should use commas instead of
semicolomns! Otherwise the formula is correct.

Regards,
Stefi


€˛Mitchell€¯ ezt Ć*rta:

I have 3 columns in excel one contains words, one contains letters and one
contains numbers. I want to add the numbers when the word in column one and
the letter in column two are to values I've set.

I'm using the following formula, but keep getting a syntax error:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$33:$J$51="Core");--($M$33:$M$51="M");$L$33:$L$51)



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