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Using Excel 2007
I want to do a sumproduct where one of the conditions is that "Dedicated" is NOT present in C:C. Dedicated can appear anywhere in the text and the text varies, so I am using a FIND. I am not sure how to do this? Here was my quess... =SUMPRODUCT((A:A="GOLDMAN")*(B:B=1)*(FIND(C:C<"De dicated))) Thanks, |
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