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Even entered as an array formula, that only returns a result from column B where items in column A match the first criterion - the value in G5. It ignores H5:J5 -- Regards Roger Govier "Sebation.G" wrote in message ... i use the array formular in the excel 2007 =SUMIFS(B:B,A:A,G5:J5) it calc all right -- Regards, Sebation.G "klubar" ... I have an excel sheet that recalc very fast under 2003, under 2007 it never finish. The formulat that causes the problem is an array sum of a sumif... What I'm trying to do is sum a column if the values are equal to a range of othe values... A typical use would be: ={sum(sumif($A:$A, G5:K5, $B:$B))} what this does under 2003 is sums the values in column B if what's in column A equals the contents of G5, H5, I5, J5, or K5. As I understand it the sumif creates an array of the sumif's and then the array sum sums all those values. In 2003 blazingly fast, under 2007 even with one such formula it never completes. If interested I have an example sheeet. |
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