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Hi Ryan,
I may be a little dense, but I don't see anything in your reply that I can read through other than my own post...Did you insert something here that I can't see? Thanks for the reply. "ryguy7272" wrote: I believe this will give you what you want. It may be a little dense, just read through, slowly and thoroughly, and try a few examples on your own scenario. Regards, Ryan-- -- RyGuy "Ted M H" wrote: I have a table with columns Product, Units Sold, Sales manager. Products values are A, B, C, D, E, F Units sold is a simple integer Sales manager values are Smith, Jones, Doe Can I use SUMIFS to return the total units sold if manager name is Smith AND Product is A, OR manager name is Smith and Product is B. I tried to use OR in the second criteria argument, but cant get it to work. I know there are other ways to solve this problem, but Im trying specifically to understand what SUMIFS can and cant do. Thanks. |
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