VLOOKUPs will stop at the first occurrence of the lookup value....

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Suppose I am looking up value X. Value X appears 5 times on another spreadsheet with 5 different dollar amounts for each of the 5 X's that occur. The dollar amounts are: $1000, $2000, $2000, $2000 and $5000.

The VLOOKUP is stopping at the first X ($1000) and returning $1000. I would like for the VLOOKUP to consider all X's and return the total of all X's which is $12000.

Is there a way to do this?
 

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Try the SUMIF funciton.

=SUMIF(LookupColumn, LookupValue, SumColumn)


Hope that helps.
 
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