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I have a large spreadhseet with multiple columns. In column a are vendor
names and in column B are their different programs. I would like to toatl each program in column a. The issue that I am having is that the numbers to total are in columns d, h, k, m, r, and z. The Sumif formula that I am using looks like this: =+Sumif(A:A,"=Provider Name",D:D) This of course gives me the total of column d for each provider. How do I include the other columns or do I need to retype this formula for each column that I want to sum? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Ted |
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