Getting #N/A on a sumif formula!

Jeffrey Green

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I do sumifs ALL the time. I used NAMED RANGES, all the time.

Today, when i enter
=SUMIF(OnZats,"Y",DutyifPaid)

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and
=SUMIF(OnZats,"N",DutyifPaid)

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</tbody>
i get $0 for the first one and i get #N/A for the second!

I copied all the data to a new sheet and is still broke.
There are Y's and N's in ONZATS, and thousands of dollars on DutyIfPaid.

Help, I have been doing this SAME worksheet all week for different years.
 

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Hi,

Has there been a Change in the Size of the named ranges?
They need to be the same...just a thought.
 
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