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    Post SUM function with two underlaying criterias

    Hi
    I am trying to write a function that is like two SUMIF functions.

    SUMIF(A:A;Q3;L:L)
    &
    SUMIF(B:B;Q4;L:L)
    i.e.
    If Value appreciate in column A (range A:A) =Q3 & value in column B=Q4 SUM the value in range L:L…

    IF(A:A=Q3 & B:B=Q4; summarize L:L) ??

    Appreciate the help

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    Re: SUM function with two underlaying criterias

    Since you are using 2007, try:

    =SUMIFS(L:L;A:A;Q3;B:B;Q4)
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