Getting SUMIF to work in Excel 2007 filtered tables?
I have a table in Excel 2007 and below the table am creating a range of sums
based on other values in the table. eg =SUMIF(Table1[Key Ac Alloc],$A73,AE$9:AE$64) All works fine when the table is un-filtered. However when applying a filter to one of the columns, the esult of hte SUMIF is wildly incorrect (much to high...) How do I solve this? |
Getting SUMIF to work in Excel 2007 filtered tables?
You may need to use some variation of the SUBTOTAL function, which is
affected by hidden/filtered rows. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "jonathan" wrote: I have a table in Excel 2007 and below the table am creating a range of sums based on other values in the table. eg =SUMIF(Table1[Key Ac Alloc],$A73,AE$9:AE$64) All works fine when the table is un-filtered. However when applying a filter to one of the columns, the esult of hte SUMIF is wildly incorrect (much to high...) How do I solve this? |
Getting SUMIF to work in Excel 2007 filtered tables?
Hi,
This should not happen - the SUMIF() is not affected if the range if filtered. Is any input of the SUMIF() a result of the SUBTOTAL() function. -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "jonathan" wrote in message ... I have a table in Excel 2007 and below the table am creating a range of sums based on other values in the table. eg =SUMIF(Table1[Key Ac Alloc],$A73,AE$9:AE$64) All works fine when the table is un-filtered. However when applying a filter to one of the columns, the esult of hte SUMIF is wildly incorrect (much to high...) How do I solve this? |
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