Setting a Criteria in Sumifs

Davidns

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I would like one of the criteria in my sumifs formula to reference a cell. I have discovered that if I enter, for example, A1, it works. But if I want the criteria to be not equal to A1 and I enter <>A1, Excel uses "A1" as the value, rather than as a cell reference.
What is the proper syntax to set a criteria to not equal a cell reference?
Thanks!
 

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try "<>A1"

EDIT: wait no nevermind that doesnt work

EDIT EDIT: ok try "<>"&A1
 
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