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On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 7:21:10 AM UTC-7, Claus Busch wrote:
Hi Howard, Am Thu, 9 Apr 2015 22:54:47 -0700 (PDT) schrieb L. Howard: This will do, and if there were too many of these ranges I suppose one could resort to code. if your table layout is always one column with characters, one with digits and one blank and so on, you could use this UDF: Function mySumIf(myRng As Range, strCheck As String) As Double Dim i As Long, j As Long Dim varData As Variant varData = myRng For i = 1 To UBound(varData) For j = 1 To myRng.Columns.Count - 1 Step 3 If varData(i, j) = strCheck Then mySumIf = mySumIf + varData(i, j + 1) End If Next Next End Function And call the function in the sheet with =mySumIf(A1:K8,"C") or =mySumIf(A1:K8,A3) if C is in A3 Regards Claus B. -- Indeed! Very clever. Thanks. Howard |
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