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Never mind, I was trying to use SUMIF but was getting the right results, if
figured out why. If anyone reading this is looking for a solution (or maybe mine's not the best) this is what I used =SUMIF(July!$G:$G,'July Summary'!A5,July!$L$1:$L$1851) where July is the spreadsheet with all the data and July Summary is the summary spreadsheet "Brad" wrote: I am trying to create a summary table for information found on another spreadsheet. My main spreadsheet contains data for all of our staff, what I would like to do is create a summary table by staff member. In my summary table column A will contain the staff members name. On a seperate sheet, column G contains the staff members name and column L contains the information that I would like to sum. For example I want to add all the numbers in column L for if the name in G matches that in A from my summary table. Can anyone help? |
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