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My advice is use a single table instead of 3 tables, like:
MinDistance, MaxDistance, Type, Plums, MinValue, MaxValue 200 250 A 2 89 92 200 250 A 3 92 94 ... 450 550 E 11 100 110 ... 450 550 H 11 100 110 Now your calculation will be a simple SUMIFS() formula. |
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