return a list of values that meet criteria in Excel
I'm trying to generate a list sorted by categories in my budget. For example, I want the column J to have a list of amount I have spent on Groceries generated from the table on the left. Is there a formula to do this?
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One way to achieve this is by using SUMIF function as follows:

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Have you tried using the IF statement. You could probably try something like:
IF(B2=Groceries,D2,0)
Read more about the IF function in Excel here: https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-if-function
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One way to achieve this is by using SUMIF function as follows:

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One way to achieve this is by using SUMIF function as follows:

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One way to achieve this is by using SUMIF function as follows:

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One way to achieve this is by using SUMIF function as follows:

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Have you tried using the IF statement. You could probably try something like:
IF(B2=Groceries,D2,0)
Read more about the IF function in Excel here: https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-if-function
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Have you tried using the IF statement. You could probably try something like:
IF(B2=Groceries,D2,0)
Read more about the IF function in Excel here: https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-if-function
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Have you tried using the IF statement. You could probably try something like:
IF(B2=Groceries,D2,0)
Read more about the IF function in Excel here: https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-if-function
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Have you tried using the IF statement. You could probably try something like:
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Read more about the IF function in Excel here: https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-if-function
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