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One option is to use =SUMPRODUCT(...)
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A1000="Name")*(D1:D1000="Section No")*(J1:J1000)) Hope it helps Ola Sandström Note: True*True*8=8 True*False*8=0 =SUMPRODUCT(8+0+.....+15) ....and Wildcards shouldn't be any problem |
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