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I have been able to use the formula below to count the "unique" company names
in list, but also wanted to use additional criteria such as Unique company
names where state = TX (separate column).... what would the syntax be? is
this possible?.

=SUMPRODUCT(1/(COUNTIF(Company_Name,Company_Name)+(Company_Name= "")))


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You could use the FREQUENCY method to count unique items
based on 1 or more criteria. George Simms posted a simple
example a long time ago:

http://tinyurl.com/3pkqr

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Jason
Atlanta, GA

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I have been able to use the formula below to count

the "unique" company names
in list, but also wanted to use additional criteria such

as Unique company
names where state = TX (separate column).... what would

the syntax be? is
this possible?.

=SUMPRODUCT(1/(COUNTIF(Company_Name,Company_Name)+

(Company_Name="")))


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