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John,
sorry about that. Here is further clarification. Perhaps I can state it this way. I need the sum of volume x rate. This is based on 2 criteria I set for location and Product. Location Product Volume Rate Hope this clears it? Rich "John C" wrote: Perhaps further clarification on your formula is needed. Sum of volume * (Sum of Amount / Sum of Volume) will be equal to Sum of Amount. -- John C "MrRJ" wrote: Good morning! I am using Sumproduct in my spreadsheet. I am trying to do a division within. Here is my problem. Location Product volumn Amount I need to match the location and product, once that is done, then I need to do sum of volume * (sum of amount / sum of volume). Hope this makes sense. Thanks, Rich |
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