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I have seen the answers to similar questions which suggest the use of
SUMPRODUCT. I have also seen mention that this works for exact and equal ranges, but i need to do this for columns, because i will be continuously adding to the ranges. My columns are named ranges (month, fce1A, SpEE). Here is the sumif statement. =SUMIF(AND(month = "Mar 2006", fce1A = true),true,SpEE) |
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