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It would be handy if you gave some details, but you could have something like this: =SUMIF(A:A,""&C1,B:B) This will add up the values in column B where column A values are greater than the item in C1. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 29, 4:33*pm, CSB wrote: I want the criteria to be a designated cell, is that possible? |
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