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I know this sounds odd, but here's the deal:
I have filtered a set of data and need to filter it down even further. For many reasons, the advance filter option won't work and the subtotal,9 function works only on the filtered data results. I need to do something similar to a SUMIF feature on the filtered data. Is this possible? I've tried playing around, tryng to find a workaround and spent alot of time reading other posts here.....all to no avail. Can anyone help me here? Thanks! |
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