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I have a sumif calculation: =SUMIF($C$18:$C$99,"Management",F18:F99)
I want to put filters in, and make the F18:F99 portion of the formula a subtotal, rather than a full return. I tried putting Subtotal (9,F18:F99) at the end of the above formula...but they don't mix well. Is there a way to create subtotal based on filters...within a sumif formula? Thanks |
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