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Sum if 2 conditions are met
=SUM(IF((Gentex!$C$7:$C$2000="Panamic")*(Gentex!$A W$7:$AW$2000=$A6),Gentex!$G$7:$G$2000)) I want to sum what is in column G only if the 2 conditions are met in column C and column AW. I get the #value as a result. Any suggestions. -- kieffer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ kieffer's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30848 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=532827 |
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Sum if 2 conditions are met
This is an array formula, so instead of pressing ENTER when you have
typed it in (or subsequently edit it), you have to press CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER. If you do this correctly, then Excel will wrap the formula with curly braces { } - you should not type these yourself. So, double-click on the cell as if to edit it, then CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER. You can use <copy and <paste in the normal way once you have set the formula up correctly. Hope this helps. |
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