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Default SUMIF with 3 criteria vs 2 criteria

it worked!
thank you!

"Ron Coderre" wrote:


Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(($H$9:$H$116={1,4})*(LEFT($J$9:$J$116, 1)="Y")*$I$9:$I$116)

Does that help?
Post back if you have more questions.
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Ron
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(XL2003, Win XP)

"jane" wrote in message
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this works:
{=SUM(IF($H$9:$H$116=4,IF(LEFT($J$9:$J$116)="y",$I $9:$I$116))))}

but this does not:
{=SUM(IF($H$9:$H$116=4,IF($H$9:$H$116=1,IF(LEFT($J $9:$J$116)="y",$I$9:$I$116))))}
need to know if col H contains a 1 or a 4 and J starts with a y - my
result
is 0 but should be 2130

suggestions??? thanks in advance!, jane




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