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...the headers were included in the referenced cells...
...I have been trying to figure this problem out for quite a while. If you get stuck like this in the future, you can use Excel's "Conditional Sum Wizard" Go to Tools | Add-Ins... and add the Wizard. Now, select your table (including headers) and do Tools | Conditional Sum... You will notice that Excel prefers to use an Array formula. Just thought I'd mention it for future reference. :) -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "ml0" wrote in message ... Eureka, I got it to work!!! My problem was that the headers were included in the referenced cells. When I redefined the range to eliminate the headers it works. So instead of E1:E29000, I changed it to E2:E29000. It had to be user error. Thanks for your help, I have been trying to figure this problem out for quite a while. -- ml0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ml0's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31121 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=507874 |
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