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SUMIF - HLOOKUP Combination
I have a sumif formula where the sum_range is a specific column.
The column varies from month to month. I can identify the column by using the hlookup function. Can I return the column letter to the sumif function using the hlookup? Normally the hlookup returns the value and not the cell address. Is there another function I am not aware of that will accomplish this? Thanks for your help. |
Mark,
Instead of HLOOKUP, use a combination of Index and Match. For example, if cell A1 has a value that matches a header in row 3, and that is the column you want to pass to the SUMIF =SUMIF(A3:A100,"A",INDEX(3:100,,MATCH(A1,3:3,FALSE ))) HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Mark" wrote in message ... I have a sumif formula where the sum_range is a specific column. The column varies from month to month. I can identify the column by using the hlookup function. Can I return the column letter to the sumif function using the hlookup? Normally the hlookup returns the value and not the cell address. Is there another function I am not aware of that will accomplish this? Thanks for your help. |
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