SUMIF function

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I am using the function:

=SUMIF(F5:F233,"Cars",H5:H233)

which is working fine.

However, H5:H233 are both positive and negative £ figures. I need to return 2 separate values in 2 different cells to show positive and negative totals separately.

This is probablly quite simple, but it's baffling me.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks in advance
 

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Try:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(F5:F233="Cars"),--(H5:H233>0),H5:H233)
=SUMPRODUCT(--(F5:F233="Cars"),--(H5:H233<0),H5:H233)
 
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