countif both conditions in a row of 2 cells exists
maybe...
=sumproduct(--(g1:g999<""),--(h1:h999<""))
But this will treat formulas that return "" as "blank".
newbie wrote:
tried a few more times. got it to work. Been looking at this thing too long.
Can I do something similar to just use 2 cells to be counted as a row only
if they are not blank?"
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Post what you tried.
newbie wrote:
I've tried it. Can't get it to work
"RagDyeR" wrote:
Then just use what Dave posted.
His formula will total over a range.
Follow his instructions to adjust the ranges he used to the ranges you are
using.
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RD
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"newbie" wrote in message
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That works Great! Now how could this be done with a range. For example,
looking at each 2 cell row in a range and counting as 1 only if both
condition exist.
G6:G29 <800 and H6:H29=20
"RagDyeR" wrote:
Try this:
=(G6<800)*(H6=20)
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RD
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"newbie" wrote in message
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example of what I'm trying to do:
"if the number in G6 is <800 and H6 is =20 then count the row as 1"
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