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I have a large workbook sumarising data from a worksheet database. In a
previous life this book used sumproduct extensively - to recalc the book took over 30 minutes. Now i'm using sumif, concatinated fields and re-named ranges after data sort to get the same results on the same PC in less than 5 minutes. Obviously, I don't want to go back to sumproduct - which brings me to the question - is there any way to use multiple criteria in sumif? TIA -- David |
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