Thanks for the quick response, however, I must be doing something wrong,
I keep getting the error #Name? Any Ideas?
Don Guillett wrote:
> try
> =sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
>
>
Thanks for the quick response, however, I must be doing something wrong,
I keep getting the error #Name? Any Ideas?
Don Guillett wrote:
> try
> =sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
>
>
What Don Guillett gave should work ..
> > =sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
> I keep getting the error #Name?
Think you didn't adapt "rngb" and "rngA" in Don's formula to suit ..
Maybe try this translation:
Put in say, D2: =SUMPRODUCT((C2:C100={1,2,3})*B2:B100)
Adapt the ranges: C2:C100, B2:B100
to suit
--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
---
GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
----
"Dale" <dale.clarke@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the quick response, however, I must be doing something wrong,
> I keep getting the error #Name? Any Ideas?
>
> Don Guillett wrote:
>
> > try
> > =sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
Thanks Don and Max
Your solutions worked perfectly after I adapted the range. I
misinterpreted the initial formula that Don gave me. Thanks again
Max wrote:
> What Don Guillett gave should work ..
>
>>>=sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
>>>
>
>>I keep getting the error #Name?
>>
>
> Think you didn't adapt "rngb" and "rngA" in Don's formula to suit ..
>
> Maybe try this translation:
>
> Put in say, D2: =SUMPRODUCT((C2:C100={1,2,3})*B2:B100)
>
> Adapt the ranges: C2:C100, B2:B100
> to suit
> --
> Rgds
> Max
> xl 97
> ---
> GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
> xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
> ----
> "Dale" <dale.clarke@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:421A82B2.5030706@verizon.net...
>
>>Thanks for the quick response, however, I must be doing something wrong,
>>I keep getting the error #Name? Any Ideas?
>>
>>Don Guillett wrote:
>>
>>
>>>try
>>>=sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
>>>
>
>
Glad to hear that !
Thanks for the feedback
--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
---
GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
----
"Dale" <dale.clarke@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks Don and Max
>
> Your solutions worked perfectly after I adapted the range. I
> misinterpreted the initial formula that Don gave me. Thanks again
Sorry about the confusion. I often name ranges
--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
donaldb@281.com
"Dale" <dale.clarke@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks Don and Max
>
> Your solutions worked perfectly after I adapted the range. I
> misinterpreted the initial formula that Don gave me. Thanks again
>
> Max wrote:
>
> > What Don Guillett gave should work ..
> >
> >>>=sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
> >>>
> >
> >>I keep getting the error #Name?
> >>
> >
> > Think you didn't adapt "rngb" and "rngA" in Don's formula to suit ..
> >
> > Maybe try this translation:
> >
> > Put in say, D2: =SUMPRODUCT((C2:C100={1,2,3})*B2:B100)
> >
> > Adapt the ranges: C2:C100, B2:B100
> > to suit
> > --
> > Rgds
> > Max
> > xl 97
> > ---
> > GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
> > xdemechanik <at>yahoo<dot>com
> > ----
> > "Dale" <dale.clarke@verizon.net> wrote in message
> > news:421A82B2.5030706@verizon.net...
> >
> >>Thanks for the quick response, however, I must be doing something wrong,
> >>I keep getting the error #Name? Any Ideas?
> >>
> >>Don Guillett wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>try
> >>>=sumproduct((rngb={1,2,3})*rngA)
> >>>
> >
> >
>
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