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Hi all,
I'm trying to use something along the lines of the 'sumif' formula but with a twist. Basically, i have Column A with a list of repeating names names in no fixed order. Then in Column B is another list of different but repeating names in no fixed order. And in Column C is a list of amounts in pounds £. What i want to do is to look down the complete list of names in column A for a name 'v' and then look down the list in column B for any name 'w,x,y & z' and add together all the amounts in column C where V+'w,x,y & z' are present. In other words if there is a blank in column B the amount in column C will be ignored. Sounds really complecated to me and im sure there really is a simple way of doing it but im too close to the problem to see it, So any help will be greatly received. Many Thanks in advance. MARK. |
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