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sumproduct spanish version
hello,
does anybody knows the translation of the sumproduct function in the Spanish Excel? Thanks and best regards, -- Desiree-Canary Islands |
sumproduct spanish version
As an example
=SUMAPRODUCTO(K1:K12;L1:L12) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Desiree" wrote in message ... hello, does anybody knows the translation of the sumproduct function in the Spanish Excel? Thanks and best regards, -- Desiree-Canary Islands |
sumproduct spanish version
Hi Peo,
Thanks a lot for your answer. do you know if it works exactly as in the English version? Because I have been trying to use some solutions proposed in the discussion group but I always received an error message ... -- Desiree-Canary Islands "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: As an example =SUMAPRODUCTO(K1:K12;L1:L12) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Desiree" wrote in message ... hello, does anybody knows the translation of the sumproduct function in the Spanish Excel? Thanks and best regards, -- Desiree-Canary Islands |
sumproduct spanish version
Many of the solutions in the newsgroups will use commas (,) to
separate parameters, but in some countries it is a semi-colon (;) which must be used. Just make sure you take this into account when using one of the formulae shown here. Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 11, 12:40 pm, Desiree wrote: Hi Peo, Thanks a lot for your answer. do you know if it works exactly as in the English version? Because I have been trying to use some solutions proposed in the discussion group but I always received an error message ... -- Desiree-Canary Islands "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: As an example =SUMAPRODUCTO(K1:K12;L1:L12) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Desiree" wrote in message ... hello, does anybody knows the translation of the sumproduct function in the Spanish Excel? Thanks and best regards, -- Desiree-Canary Islands- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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