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That looks at the cells that are not blank in B1 to B100.
B1:B100 is < (anything other than, or greater than or less than) nothing.

I didn't think that's what you wanted, but glad it's working for you.

"Mike G" wrote in message
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Great....was able to "monkey" with the formula somewhat and got it to
work. Was wondering what was the significance of the "<" portion in the
formula (B1:B100<""))



"bj" wrote in message
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try
=sumproduct(--(A1:100="A"),--(B1:B100<""))
countif is faster for just the number of As

the "--( " changes the logical true false to numeric 1 0
the arrays must be the same size and cannot refer to a full column.

"Mike G" wrote:

I have a continuing list of "incidents". They are classified as type A
or
B or C or D. I can "countif" the type and get totals of each, but what
I am
having trouble with is whether or not not they have been resolved or
still
open. The next column will have a text type answer in it if resolved
and
left blank if not. The result will be somthing like : Type A has 40
incidents and 25 have been resolved. TIA for any suggestions