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Thanks, I guess I was just trying to make it to hard
"Jacob Skaria" wrote: =SUMIF('Q1'!K8:K34,"1") If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Richard Horn" wrote: I have a project workbook and I am working on a summary page. From the Q1 worksheet, column K, we have listed cost savings. Some projects have a cost savings and others are blank -- no cost savings. I am using this formula to add the total cost savings of any projects in K8:K34. =SUMPRODUCT(('Q1'!K8:K34"1")*('Q1'!K8:K34<"")) This formula returns 2, which is correct, there are 2 projects with cost savings. But what I really wanted to know was what the toal cost savings was. In others words, $680,813 for project 1 and $508,680 for project 2 would be a total cost saving for Q1 of $1,189,493. That is number I wanted returned. Thanks |
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