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I am using the SUMIF function to figure out the instances of a risk factor.
the range of the risk factors span across three columns (K9:M36). the criteria is from A to E and it's looking at another column to add the value based on the risk factor. the formula now is only looking at values in column K and M and 'ignoring' the middle column. is there a fix for this? any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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