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SumIf and vlookup formula help
I have 5 categories that I need to sum but it is on another tab. I can't
remember how to use the Sumif and vlookup formula together. Product A = 100 Product A = 100 Product A = 300 a vlookup will only give me the first hit but I need all three totals for product A so Product A = $500 instead of the first one it finds Product A = $100 |
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SumIf and vlookup formula help
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=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"& {"sheet1","sheet2","Sheet3"} &"'!A:A"),"Product1",INDIRECT("'"& {"sheet1","sheet2","Sheet3"} &"'!B:B"))) -- Jacob (MVP - Excel) "Nikki" wrote: I have 5 categories that I need to sum but it is on another tab. I can't remember how to use the Sumif and vlookup formula together. Product A = 100 Product A = 100 Product A = 300 a vlookup will only give me the first hit but I need all three totals for product A so Product A = $500 instead of the first one it finds Product A = $100 |
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SumIf and vlookup formula help
Hi Nikki,
You don't need VLOOKUP at all, just SUMIF. =SUMIF(Sheet1!$A$1:$A$5,"Product A",Sheet1!$B$1:$B$5) "Nikki" wrote in message ... I have 5 categories that I need to sum but it is on another tab. I can't remember how to use the Sumif and vlookup formula together. Product A = 100 Product A = 100 Product A = 300 a vlookup will only give me the first hit but I need all three totals for product A so Product A = $500 instead of the first one it finds Product A = $100 |
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