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Sumif with a range (part II)
This works well, however, can I push a bit more and ask how I can do this
same task but being able to use the portion in quotes as a reference. As I experimented =SUMIF(A:A,<=D10,B:B)-SUMIF(A:A,<=D9,B:B) with col D being the limits of each range didnt work. Again, thanks for any assistance. Sam "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUMIF(A:A,"<=5",B:B) =SUMIF(A:A,"<=10",B:B)-SUMIF(A:A,"<=5",B:B) etc. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Metolius Dad" wrote in message ... Hello Wizards, Col a has 200 - 300 entries limited to the integers 1 - 20 . Col b has values associated with col a numbers. What do I use to get the sum of the values in col b that are associated with a's digits 1-5, 6-10, etc. TIA for your help! Sam |
Sumif with a range (part II)
Use =sumif(A:A,"<="&D10,B:B) ...
Just like with hard-coded values, you need the second argument to be a string. In this case you construct the string using the & operator. "Metolius Dad" wrote: This works well, however, can I push a bit more and ask how I can do this same task but being able to use the portion in quotes as a reference. As I experimented =SUMIF(A:A,<=D10,B:B)-SUMIF(A:A,<=D9,B:B) with col D being the limits of each range didnt work. Again, thanks for any assistance. Sam "Bob Phillips" wrote: =SUMIF(A:A,"<=5",B:B) =SUMIF(A:A,"<=10",B:B)-SUMIF(A:A,"<=5",B:B) etc. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Metolius Dad" wrote in message ... Hello Wizards, Col a has 200 - 300 entries limited to the integers 1 - 20 . Col b has values associated with col a numbers. What do I use to get the sum of the values in col b that are associated with a's digits 1-5, 6-10, etc. TIA for your help! Sam |
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