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    Sum if satifies two requirements help

    I need help with summing a column if it meets two requirements. First it has to be (column A)type1 A and (column B)type2 W. if type1 and type2 are true, sum column C.
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    Re: Sum if satifies two requirements help

    Hi aroyale15,

    Here's one method using SUMPRODUCT:

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    Re: Sum if satifies two requirements help

    see attached.
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    Re: Sum if satifies two requirements help

    Thanks for all the help.

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    Re: Sum if satifies two requirements help

    Both spreadsheet use -- as part of the formula. What is the purpose for it. I removed it and the formula still works.

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    Re: Sum if satifies two requirements help

    Hi aroyale15,

    Here's a great article on SUMPRODUCT that also explains the use of the double unary:

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