Quicky: Sumproduct with multiple conds, and one condition contains an 'or'

ClimoC

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Hey everyone. I have this function:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($M$6:$M$500=AS$5),--($F$6:$F$500="SD"),$S$6:$S$500)

Which works fine - but I need the second condition to actually be
if any cell in this range is "SD" or "SD&HD"

Then it'll all be dapper.

Ta
 

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One way to do that

=SUMPRODUCT(--($M$6:$M$500=AS$5),($F$6:$F$500="SD")+($F$6:$F$500="SD&HD"),$S$6:$S$500)
 
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