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I have 3 columns that contain accounts from my chart of accounts (different
departments side by side). Next to each amount is the dollar amount (balance) for that account. The accounts are in the following format 5470-1110 where the first four digits are the natural account ie supplies or salaries etc. If these accounts are in columns A,C,and E is there a formula I can use in column G to return the value of all the A,C, and E columns based on the first four digits? In other words total all the 5470's total all the 5471's remembering that all the accounts also have a hyphen and four trailing digits and are not in the same rows. A B C D E F G Account Amount Account Amount Account Amount Formula 5470-1110 100 5471-1120 150 5473-1130 200 Total all the 5471's here = 250 5471-1110 100 5472-1120 150 5474-1130 200 5472-1110 100 5473-1120 150 5475-1130 200 |
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