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Excel 2000
How do I write a SUMIF function, such that the matching text criterion matches the first five characters of the string in the cells of the range to be evaluated for a match? Something like the following: =SUMIF(LEFT(A5:A1000,5),"Total",C5:C1000) Many thanks, Fred Holmes |
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