changing formula to work on filtered data

PivotMeThis

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A coworker called me and said she wanted to sum data by county and I came up with this formula for her

=IF(COUNTIF(A$2:A2,A2)>1,"",SUMIF(A:A,A2,B:B))

This would work if her data was not filtered. Currently it adds up everything whether it's visible or not.

I do not understand how to modify this formula to work on filtered data, so that it only sums the visible data.

Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Rhonda

I'm using Excel 2013
 

Excel Facts

Did you know Excel offers Filter by Selection?
Add the AutoFilter icon to the Quick Access Toolbar. Select a cell containing Apple, click AutoFilter, and you will get all rows with Apple
Make a table with all of data.Then make again this formula.Then it will work on filtered.
 
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