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How do I set up conditional formulas
I have standard 2003. Does it allow me to do "F2, Ctrl+Shift+Enter" or is
that just in the pro version. Here is the formula I am trying =SUM(IF(($A$10:$A$200="F")*($H$10:$H$200=2),$G$10: $G$200))+F4 |
How do I set up conditional formulas
Hi!
You can enter an array formula in any version. However, you can accomplish the same thing without an array formula. Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$10:$A$200="F"),--($H$10:$H$200=2),$G$10:$G$200)+F4 It's better to use cells to hold the criteria: A1 = F B1 = 2 =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$10:$A$200=A1),--($H$10:$H$200=B1),$G$10:$G$200)+F4 Biff "craig" wrote in message ... I have standard 2003. Does it allow me to do "F2, Ctrl+Shift+Enter" or is that just in the pro version. Here is the formula I am trying =SUM(IF(($A$10:$A$200="F")*($H$10:$H$200=2),$G$10: $G$200))+F4 |
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