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Default excel, how do I get sumif with two criterias?

I've got a table with many columns and I want to add the last left column but
using two criterias for two different columns.
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=SUMPRODUCT(--(rng1="criteria1"),--(rng2="criteria2"),rng3)

the ranges cannot be whole columns

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