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![]() Is there any way of accomplishing the following in fewer words: =SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$B $5:$B$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$C $5:$C$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$D $5:$D$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$E $5:$E$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$F $5:$F$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$G $5:$G$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$H $5:$H$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$I $5:$I$1000) +SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),jan!$J $5:$J$1000) I thought an array formula might help, but the following doesn't work: {=SUMIF(jan!$M$5:$M$1000,concatenate("=",C4),offse t(jan!$B$5:$B$1000,0,{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}))} In other words, how can I get SUMIF to loop through two dimensions? The most annoying part about it is whenever I click in the cell, most of the top of the worksheet is hidden behind the long formula displayed in the edit box. -dlh -- dlh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dlh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26113 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=497498 |
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