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Hi,
I want to use sumif in the following way : SUMIF(purchases!O18:purchases!O500,"=b21",purchase s! Q18:purchases!Q500) and not : SUMIF(purchases!O18:purchases!O500,"=01960",purcha ses! Q18:purchases!Q500) in otherwords I want to use the value of the cell b21 to look up and not the typed in value ( 01960 ) can this be done ? thanks steve |
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