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Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

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    Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

    Hi,
    I need help with a formula that looks for a name in the "Name" column (which contains the same name multiple times) and then adds its value in the column "Expense Program" and column "Expense Admin".

    Please see attachment for detail info.

    Thank you very much!!!

    Formula Help.xlsx

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    Re: Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

    For this sort of problems => use pivottable.

    See the example.

    I add an collumn (D) (see the yellow cell).
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    Re: Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

    Thank you!

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    Re: Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

    Glad I could help. Thanks for the reply.

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    Re: Help with a Vlookup and SUMIF

    @ Lucero

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