Can I get around SUMIF's rigid criteria without using DSUMs

jedi160

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I wanted to put a cell reference as the criteria in a SUMIF function, when I remembered that SUMIF only lets you use numbers, expressions, or text. But is there a way to get it to recognize and update cell references, or is there possibly an add-in that would allow this?
 

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Not sure what you are getting at... SumIf admits cells as criteria like in:

=SUMIF(CondRange,">="&X2,SumRange)

where X2 houses a criterion that must hold for CondRange.
 
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