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Using Sumif With Wildcards In Excel

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ConfusedHi,

I've got the following setup of a table:

Excel Spreadsheet:
  A B C D
1  Name Revenue
 Criteria  SUMIF
2  some-text-more (blank-12345)
 2645  blank-12345
 

What would the formula be if I wanted to make a SUMIF function where it gives the sum of the revenue in column B where the Criteria in column C appears in column A?

Thanx!
Stefan
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You can use wildcards around the criteria to match partial text in the SUMIF function.

If you have data down 20 rows, the formula in cell D2 is:
=SUMIF(A2:A20,"*"&C2&"*",B2:B20)
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