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Hi,
I want to put a sumif formula, but only recognising one character in a string of text. For example: £ CLX75 - 10 CLX69 - 20 CLS65 - 5 CLT12 - 65 CLX59 - 151 CLT60 - 15 I want to return the total via a sumif on those that contained the letter X (3 rd character of the text). So the answer would 181. Can you please help. Thanks -- hm |
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