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    Summing with Multiple Conditions - SUMIFS not Working

    Hi,

    I would like to sum the values in column E based on the following criteria:

    1. Values in column C >25
    2. Values in column C <=50
    3. Names in column F are "Apple"
    4. Names in column G are "France"

    All of these 4 conditions need to be satisfied for the values in column E to be added.

    I tried SUMIFS but this doesn't return the answer I expected; I think that having two conditions applied to a single column (C) is causing the problem.

    Can someone please suggest a solution.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Summing with Multiple Conditions - SUMIFS not Working

    No, that’s not a problem. Post your formula.
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    Re: Summing with Multiple Conditions - SUMIFS not Working

    You can use SUMIFS with multiple conditions in the same column and it should still add up.
    Is this the formula you used?
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