Sum(Sumifs or sumproduct(sumifs?

Bonebeast

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  1. 2019
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Hi!
I've used the formula =SUMPRODUCT(SUMIFS(E19:E27;A19:A27;{"Team 1";"Team 4";"Team 8"})) to calculate the forecast for specific teams but I want to use the cell reference (A20;A22;A26) instead of the actual team name.
Am I using the wrong formula for that?
 

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Excel Facts

Copy a format multiple times
Select a formatted range. Double-click the Format Painter (left side of Home tab). You can paste formatting multiple times. Esc to stop
You can't, but you could put the team names in another range (say H19:H21) & use this
Excel Formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIFS(E19:E27;A19:A27;H19:H21))
 
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