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Hey all,
I need to return only negative numbers using the SUMIF function. I can't figure out how to add the second criteria needed to have the formula return only negative numbers. Here's my working formula: =SUMIF($C$7:$C$2000,"paypal*",$D$7:$D$2000) So I'm wanting to look up PayPal in column C and then return only the matching negative numbers found in column D. Then I'll need to modify the formula to return the positive numbers. Thanks for your help, Keyrookie |
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