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I'm just not sure whether this is possible or not.
Can I create a function that goes as below: =SUMIF(IF(......),Z,A:A) It seems when I insert an IF statement inside a SUMIF statement, Excel returns #VALUE! If this is not allowed, how do I get around this problem? |
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