thank you both.  I checked regular expressions, and it immediately 
worked.  The interesting part is I would not have "unchecked" it, and it 
previously worked.  I wonder if there was an upgrade issue, but as for 
me, now, "IT WORKS!"
thank you'
john
On 03/19/2018 01:52 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I had this working, then I noticed that it is no longer working (no 
error messages).
Sums any cells in col F if there is a 2211 2212 or 2213 in col M:
=SUMIF(M6:M351,"2211|2212|2213",F6:F351)
it now gives a result of zero.
I tried changing the format of the searched col to text or general 
number, no change
I have set the justification to 'centered'.  Since the title is 
greater that the width of the 4 characters,
there is a space before and after the 4 characters, but I think this 
should be for display only, name changing the data.
Turning off centered justification, etc. makes no difference.
Help?
John
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