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I was trying to search several different sheets pull out some data that might
or might not be in all of the sheets and have it summed at the moment I am using combo of Vlookups such as: =((VLOOKUP(F16,A!$D$9:$J$1988,4,FALSE))+ (VLOOKUP(F16,B!$D$9:$J$1988,4,FALSE))+ (VLOOKUP(F16,'C'!$D$9:$J$1988,4,FALSE))+ (VLOOKUP(F16,D!$D$9:$J$1988,4,FALSE))+ (VLOOKUP(F16,E!$D$9:$J$1988,4,FALSE))) Is there a way to get it to work using SUMIF I tried using sumif with using AND in some of the arguments of the function with no luck,, any ideas would be appreciated |
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