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    Excel Formula Question

    I have data similar to this:

    Make Model Qty
    Ford Fusion 25
    Honda Accord 13
    Honda Accord 17
    Ford Fusion 18

    I want the output to be:
    Ford Fusion 43
    Honda Accord 30

    I know this can be done with 2 conditional sums, but in my real problem I have 1500 vales in column A and 30+ in column B.

    Is there a way to do this in Excel or am going to have to write a program (if that's the case, any idea)?

    Thanks

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    Re: Excel Formula Question

    I suggest investigating pivot tables, they will summarise on multiple (row) values)

    Note that you cannot have blank cells in the data source

    Regards
    Mike
    Last edited by Mikeopolo; 04-13-2009 at 10:51 PM. Reason: Additional suggestion

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    Re: Excel Formula Question

    This is one of my standard formulas...compare columns A and B, consolidate data in column C. Give it a try.

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    Re: Excel Formula Question

    Welcome to the forum, spongebob.

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