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.... and of course you don't need the double unary minus -- if you have
multiplied with *. --A*--B is the same as =A*B -- David Biddulph "Jarek Kujawa" wrote in message ... =SUMPRODUCT((--($A$6:$A$488="H"))*(--($B$6:$B$488="B1")*(LEN(C$6:C$488) 0),C$6:C$488) should handle those "" On 21 Maj, 14:37, Micki wrote: Some cells contained a value of "", I made them zeros and it worked. Thanks everyone. "Don Guillett" wrote: I didn't get an error with yours but maybe? Are your numbers numbers =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$6:$A$488="H"),--($B$6:$B$488="B1"),C$6:C$488)*0.02 -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Micki" wrote in message ... Here's my data Column A Column B Column C H B1 10 I B2 12 J B2 15 K B3 14 I want to sum Column C and multiply times .02 if the values in Column A=H, and the values in column B=B1. This formula works until I add the multiplication factor, then I get a return of #VALUE =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$6:$A$488="H"),--($B$6:$B$488="B1"),((C$6:C$488)*.02))- Ukryj cytowany tekst - - Pokaz cytowany tekst - |
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