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INDEX_MATCH or VLOOKUP with multiple criteria?

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    INDEX_MATCH or VLOOKUP with multiple criteria?

    Hi. I have searched and tried everything I can find about using multiple criteria to return values, but I have not found anything that will work for my project. I've attached a workbook to show what I'd like to be able to do, and I'd really appreciate any help you could give me.

    thanks!

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    Re: INDEX_MATCH or VLOOKUP with multiple criteria?

    Try:

    =SUMIFS($K:$K,$I:$I,$B20,$J:$J,"*"&C$18)

    copied down.

    If the database is in another sheet, add sheet references to the appropriate ranges....
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    INDEX_MATCH or VLOOKUP with multiple criteria? (SOLVED)

    Awesome! Works perfectly. Thanks NBVC!

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