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How to Use SUMPRODUCT in Excel

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Leila Gharani

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Quickly learn how Excel's SUMPRODUCT function works. It is one of Microsoft Excel's most powerful yet often overlooked function.

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Key Highlights:
▪ Start with basic SUMPRODUCT uses perfect for those new to Excel.
▪ Advanced Applications: See how SUMPRODUCT can replace complex functions like VLOOKUP and SUMIFS.
▪ RealWorld Examples: From calculating revenue to performing OR conditions, learn through practical scenarios.
▪ Pro Tips: Crucial syntax tips for errorfree usage.

The classical use of Excel's SUMPRODUCT function is to do a sum of multiplications. The good thing about SUMPRODUCT is that it can work on arrays of values and it doesn’t have to be entered as an array function so no need to do control + shift + enter (CSE).

The great thing about SUMPRODUCT, is that it can help solve many more problems in nonobvious ways. It can act as a conditional SUMIFS function or work as a lookup function as INDEX and MATCH does. It can also act as a COUNTIF function.

SUMPRODUCT is also a better SUMIFS, because it can check for OR conditions which the SUMIFS can't. SUMIFS can only check for AND conditions.

In this video you will see different examples of the SUMPRODUCT function and you will learn how it can save you from unnecessary "workarounds" in your Excel files. It will also show you the SUMPRODUCT formula in slow motion.

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