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=(SUMPRODUCT(--(prospects!$C$2:$C$64=B$27),--(LEFT(prospects!CF2:CF64,LEN($A28))=$A28))+SUMPROD UCT(--(prospects!$C$2:$C$64=B$27),--(LEFT(prospects!CG2:CG64,LEN($A28))=$A28))
+ SUMPRODUCT(--(prospects!$C$2:$C$64=B$27),--(LEFT(prospects!CH2:CH64,LEN($A28))=$A28))+ SUMPRODUCT(--(prospects!$C$2:$C$64=B$27),--(LEFT(prospects!CI2:CI64,LEN($A28))=$A28)) + SUMPRODUCT(--(prospects!$C$2:$C$64=B$27),--(LEFT(prospects!CJ2:CJ64,LEN($A28))=$A28))) There must be a simplier way of doing this??? I still need to add extra SUMPRODUCT's to the end of this formula, (a total of 8), but there must be a better way to shorten it? Any suggestions would be most welcome. Cheers |
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