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here is my function:
=sumproduct((C:C="Epoxy") * (D:D="Straight") * (E:E)) as you've already guessed, I get #Value!. I don't know up front how many rows to include, so I included the entire column. What can I do to my formula to ignore blanks? Or do I need to set up some sort of dynamic list? Thanks, Steve |
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