Found my answer is another persons question/reply:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A100="S"),--(B2:B100="E"))
so the answer is SP :-)
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"JoatNIC" wrote in message
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I need to count the number of cells in Column A that contain an S, AND the
cells in Column B that contain an E. So, if there are a total of 6 rows,
and 4 contain an S and 3 Contain an E the answer should be 3.
Do I use COUNTIF OR SUMPRODUCT?
What will the formula/function look like?
"Danielle" wrote:
I need a formula that will take:
Countif(a2:a7="EA" AND b2:B7="set")
Obviously this isn't a valid formula but trying to accomplish this.
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