=SUMPRODUCT(--(I2:I500="New"),--(J2:J500="Truck"))
replace the new and truck with cells where you type the data that way you
don't have to edit the formula every time you change criteria
for example
=SUMPRODUCT(--(I2:I500=K2),--(J2:J500=L2))
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Peo Sjoblom
http://nwexcelsolutions.com
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I'm tracking my sales. One column (I) has a dropdown for either "New"
or "Used" and the other (J) has a dropdown for either "Car" or Truck.
New Car
New Car
Used Truck
Used Car
New Truck
Used Truck
Used Car
How can I make Excel Count the number of "Car" that are ALSO "New"
I've tried some COUNTIF commands with an AND command in there. I may
be way off, but I also could just have a ) in the wrong place.
I need it to tell me that {New Cars=2}{New Trucks=1}..etc...
I hope I explained this ? alright.
Thanks for all your help.
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