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I have 4 columns
Column A contains a whole number Column B contains a dollar amount Colum C contains a dollar amount I refer to as a floor Column D contains a dollar amount I refer to as a ceiling Columns A & B have 10 rows Columns C & D have 9 rows I would like to sum the rows in Column A if the dollar amount in column B falls between the floor and ceiling in columns C & D. I plan to copy this formula to other areas of the worksheet that contain 9 rows that correspond to the various floors and ceilings. Does this make sense? I keep trying the sumif formula, but it doesn't seem to be working for me. Thanks |
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