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Default Sumif with Conditionale formatting of a cell

If they are shaded by CF, include the CF condition in your SUMIF conditions.
If they are shaded by ordinary formatting, you'll need VBA to do the job.
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David Biddulph

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I need to use sumif but only count the cells that are shaded blue. The
blue
cells are subtotals that I don't want re-counted.
Thank you,
Chuck



 
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