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Default criteria in multiple columns

Once again you are a lifesaver! Thanks

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try one of these:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(F1:F10=DATE(2007,3,1)),--(F1:F10<=DATE(2007,3,31)),--(L1:L10="X"))

Or:

A1 = start date 3/1/2007
B1 = end date 3/31/2007
C1 = X

=SUMPRODUCT(--(F1:F10=A1),--(F1:F10<=B1),--(L1:L10=C1))

Biff

"mbparks" wrote in message
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Can you please tell me how to make this work with a date range (ex:
3/1/07 -
3/31/07) also?

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(F1:F10=DATE(2007,1,1)),--(L1:L10="X"))

Or, use cells to hold the criteria:

A1 = some date like 1/1/2007
B1 = X

=SUMPRODUCT(--(F1:F10=A1),--(L1:L10=B1))

Biff

"mbparks" wrote in message
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I am trying to get a count of rows where the date column has a specific
date
and a second column is marked with an "X".
Example:
Col F is a column of dates
Col L is marked with an "X" by the end user if certain events have
taken
place.

Please help.