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I have read several messages in this group about the problem with DSUM and
matching the criteria values in that a criteria of "ABC" also matches "ABC123". Based on suggestions in the group, I tried using the SUMIF statements. But, lo and behold, the same problem surfaces! Apparantly, Excel just plain cannot tell the difference in values. I agree with some other postings that the Lotus functions are MUCH more flexible and useful. In fact, the ONLY reason I am attempting Excel is because of a company standard. Because of the volume of work we do that requires accurate criteria matching, I would definitely use Lotus over Excel. This problem makes Excel useless for us. If I could, I would recommend that our company use Lotus. |
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