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Hi,
I want to use =SUM(SUMIFS(W:W,L:L,{"DR","SS"},S:S,B5)) which works but I want the {"DR","SS"} arguement to come from a cell reference. i.e =SUM(SUMIFS(W:W,L:L,C5,S:S,B5)) where C5 is {"DR","SS"}. Unfortunately this isn't working for me. Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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