Yes Dear Ms-Exl-Learner,

I also belive in correcting the things so that anything we do should be 
perfect and smooth. It is best form me that guys like you are always there 
who can ping me whenever i do any thing wrong .

Thanks again for correcting me.

:)

Regards
Prince

On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 2:06:31 PM UTC+5:30, Ms-Exl-Learner wrote:
>
>  @Prince,
>
> I am not talking about the ways or methods of getting the result, which I 
> never did, since that is the speciality of excel we can get the same result 
> in many ways.  
>
> But the previous post is not related to the method or ways of pulling the 
> data, It's about the *errors and wrong usage** *of functions.  Whenever I 
> see any formula with error I just point out, so that you will be aware of 
> the drawbacks which will help you when building formula's in future.
>
>
> On 26-12-2012 1:38 PM, Prince wrote:
>  
> Hi Ms-Exl-Learner, 
>
>  Yes dear,  you are right. There are so many ways to do the same thing. 
> And thanks alot for your kind information :)
>
>  Regards
> Prince
>
> On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 12:48:10 PM UTC+5:30, Ms-Exl-Learner 
> wrote: 
>>
>> @Prince,
>>
>> Why not just added another "m" in your text function *TEXT(C16:C35,"mmm")
>> * which will avoid unnecessary MID Function.  One more thing I don't 
>> think you need any case sensitivity function here (Proper in your formula).
>>
>> (TEXT(C16:C35,"mmm")=MID(PROPER(B2),1,3))*1)
>>
>> TEXT(C16:C35,"mmm") = This one is text output 
>> MID(PROPER(B2),1,3))*1 = What is the purpose of *1 in this???
>>
>> Does it make any sense?
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Prince <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rajesh, 
>>>
>>>  It may help you,.
>>>
>>>  =SUM((D16:D35)*(TEXT(C16:C35,"mmm")=MID(PROPER(B2),1,3))*1) with cse
>>>
>>>  Regards
>>> Prince  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 11:24:19 AM UTC+5:30, kasper wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> Hi Experts, 
>>>>
>>>> In the attachment file the sumif formula is not working I don't know 
>>>> why.kindly point the mistakes in it. 
>>>>
>>>> Regards 
>>>>
>>>> Rajesh 
>>>>
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