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How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

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    How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    Hi there,

    First of all my apologies if I don't respect the etiquette of this forum: I am very new and went straight for my question!

    Not too sure how best to explain what I am trying to achieve but here it goes... .

    In the column L "SUM 1+2+3", I would like to sum columns C, F and I IF and only IF the dates in columns B, E, H match the one in column K....
    In L4 for example, the sum should be 40,000 + 40,000

    Hope it makes sense? What is the right formula? If is something like sumifs or vlookup...?

    Thanks in advance



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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    Hi, welcome to the forum

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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    Thanks for the typs FDibbins.. How do I upload a sample of my workbook? I see an "insert image" button but no "insert file"?

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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    A proper SUMIF formula:
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    or a short array formula, has to be entered with Ctrl + Shift + Enter:
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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    Merci Jacc!! Vive google, vive internet et vive ce forum!!!!!
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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

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    Re: How to sumif criteria are in 3 columns (ie not the usual 1)?

    thanks, much appreciated!

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