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Thanks Simon,
I assume that I need to adjust my bracketing as such {=SUM(IF(CT2:CW300=0,SUM(CW2:DH300)),0)} However the result it gives me is far greater than a simple sum(CW2:DH300) Any ideas why? Bruce "Simon Murphy" wrote: Bruce So close - try swapping the IF and the SUM: {=SUM(IF(CT2:CW300)=0,SUM(CW2:DH300),0)} cheers Simon "Bruce" wrote: In the following formaula i am essentually summing a range if another range in the same row = zero =IF(SUM(CT2:CW2)=0,SUM(CW2:DH2),0) My worksheet fill this down to row 300 and I total this at the the top, however I am not really after the detail of each row but ratherjust the total as I am going to roll the formula and the detail will add too many columns to my sheet. How do I modify the above as an array formula so that it inspect and total for rows 2 to 300. I have this but its does not work; {=IF(SUM(CT2:CW300)=0,SUM(CW2:DH300),0)} Bruce |
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