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Old September 19th, 2008, 09:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Ashish Mathur[_2_]
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Thank you Manas. All the best

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"manas" wrote in message
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Thanks Ashish, it was really helpful, appreciate

"Ashish Mathur" wrote:

Hi,

You can use the SUMIF() function

=sumif(A1;A5,1,B1:B5)

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"manas" wrote in message
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Is there anyway i can use Vlookup or any other lookup function, looking
for a
specific value in Column A and the function returns sum of all the
values
target Column?
E.g.
Column A has values 1 1 2 1 3
and column B has relative values 23 24 56 34 98

I need to look for '1' in column A and add up respective values in
Column
B.
Output for value 1 should be 81

Any help is appreciated

Thanks

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Old September 19th, 2008, 03:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
RagDyeR
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Default Vlookup Formula Help

You're welcome, and thanks for the feed-back ... even though my initials are
RD, and the HTH stands for "Hope This Helps"g
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RD
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"Gmata" wrote in message
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Thanks HTH it worked perfectly!
and thanks to you to Pete!


 




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