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You may use a SUMIF() function. =sumif(A2:A8,A10,B2:B8). A10 has the particular state. -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Jody S" wrote in message ... I have a list of states I travel in all month long (column A) and the miles I travel listed in (column B) each time I go there. I need to be able to pull the state and the mile for that state and get a total for the month (for taxes) Does anyone know how?? Example: A B States Miles GA 55 FL 50 KY 78 GA 78 AL 100 FL 99 AL 87 |
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