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Hi,
I have a very very long list with intentional duplicates. Each school name is repeated and paired with a different language and a count of how many parents speak that language at home. So for example Spanish - School1 - 28 Chinese - School1 - 10 Arabic - School1 - 5 Spanish - School2 - 28 Chinese - School2 - 10 Arabic - School2 - 5 Korean - School2 - 2 etc. I want to sum up the totals for each school but there are 1,000+ schools which repeat without a set pattern. What formula could I use to add totals for a set? I hope this is clear... |
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