Another approach here - use array SUM
formula: =SUM(A1:I1*K1:S1)
. However, as you type it into cell, press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER instead of usual ENTER. As a result, this formula will be displayed as {=SUM(A1:I1*K1:S1)}
- brackets indicate that this is an array formula. However, they should NOT be manually added.
@chuff answer is absolutely correct and I upvoted it, but using array formulas has at least 1 advantage: with them you may do much more magic tricks which are not / hardly implemented using SUMPRODUCT
or any similar functions.
Please also see Remark section there: http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/excel-help/sumproduct-HP005209293.aspx
Use this sample file as a demo for both solutions: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0xr8iif920uqpqf/SUMPRODUCT.xlsx
Choose any solution which is more suitable for you! (: