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Gurus,
I need a little help with a sumproduct function. In my worksheet I have two fields that have data validation lists in them that users will select a value from. This works just fine. The sumproduct results change with their selections. What I want to do, but don't know how, is to give a "all" choice when the fields with the data validation lists are blank. In other words, if the user doesn't choose an option in the field then they want to see all without a filter. My current formula is: =SUMPRODUCT( --(Schedule!$A$2:$A$9981=$A$8), --(Schedule!$I$2:$I$9981=$A$9)) Thanks in advance. Scott |
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