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Say for example I have three columns; the first is a name column, second is
color and third is cost. I am trying to create a formula that will sum all cells in the third column (cost) that matches the criteria of the name "Bob" in column A AND "Red" in column B. I know I am close and I know I can use the "*" somehow but I can't figure out the syntax. Any help is appreciated. |
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