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SUMIF Problem
- Feb 10, 2025
The message you're getting indicates there are two different formulas in the table column. One of the benefits to using a table is having the formula auto-fill to the bottom. To resolve it, clear the entire column and re-enter the formula and it will fill to the bottom.
Edit - it appears that column was formatted as text and not calculating. Please see the fixed copy attached.
Hi, Thank you very much for your response. I entered the formula just as you have it there (I even did a copy and paste to see if I had messed something up) and I get an "Inconsistent calculated column formula" code. I don't understand what I may be doing wrong.
Have you tried putting the formula in the attachment I had sent? I'm so confused.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Marie
- Patrick2788Feb 10, 2025Silver Contributor
The message you're getting indicates there are two different formulas in the table column. One of the benefits to using a table is having the formula auto-fill to the bottom. To resolve it, clear the entire column and re-enter the formula and it will fill to the bottom.
Edit - it appears that column was formatted as text and not calculating. Please see the fixed copy attached.
- MariePFeb 11, 2025Copper Contributor
Not sure if my thank you message went through or not, but just in case it did not:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I spent over a week trying everything I could think of to get this to work and was extremely frustrated. My son suggested I reach out this way and I was skeptical, I'm so thankful I listened to him. I appreciate your help more than I can express in words. I printed out your advice to refer to for any future formula issues I may have. Thank you again! May you have a very blessed day!
Marie
- Patrick2788Feb 11, 2025Silver Contributor
Thank you, Marie. Have a great day!