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is there a way to use a wildcard character in the Sumif expression?
I want to use sumif( range, "ML*", sumrange) where * is the wildcard. Is there a good web resource on the use of wild card characters? |
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As per your own example!
"Ralph Heidecke" wrote: is there a way to use a wildcard character in the Sumif expression? I want to use sumif( range, "ML*", sumrange) where * is the wildcard. Is there a good web resource on the use of wild card characters? |
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