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I have this formula that works for a partial need.
=SUMIF($F:$F,110,$G:$G) How can I modify the above formula to provide the above result only if the A column has #'s =100 and < 199 ? The A column has #'s from 0 thru <400. I need other ranges also, but if I get the above, I could figure out the others. Thanks much, Steve |
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