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You may read up on the SUMIF() function in the HELP menu -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "andyoftheg" wrote in message ... Hi All, I appologise if this function is currently avalible and i have missed it. Is there a function or macro in Excel 03 which will effectivly provide the sum of multipul VLOOKUPs? I have a table of names and hours worked for a project. The table is also divided into tasks, so the same name may come up numberous times if the same person has done more than 1 task. I would like to create a new table that gives me the total hours worked by each person by using a vlookup (or simillar) but will add up all the results, ather than returning the 1st result as you would get from a normal VLOOKUP. Any ideas very much appreciated. Many thanks, Andy |
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