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Your formula looked pretty close, except for the parenthesis and operator.
Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(('order details'!E$2:E$1584=Summary!E11)*('order details'!B$2:B$1584=Summary!G$6),'order details'!F$2:F$1584) -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "judith" wrote in message ... I know that there are loads of similar questions posted but I just dont seem to be able to figure this out. I am trying to use =SUMPRODUCT('order details'!$E$2:$E$1584=Summary!$E11,'order details'!$B$2:$B$1584=Summary!G$6,'order details'!F2:F1584) I highlighted range Summary!G11:Summary!G1573 Typed in the above Pressed Ctrl + Shift + enter What i want it to do in cell Summary!G11 On my order Details sheet I have an array where I want to pick out the value from column F if Column E matches the value in Summary!E11 and Column B matches the value in Summary!G$6. I want the value Summary!E11to move down the page with the array formula but Summary!G$6 will remain static Any suggestions please |
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