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Default Lookup values in 2 columns, count and then multiply??? HELP!

Thanks for the feedback (although you responded to Toppers' post)

Pete

On Jul 26, 11:34 pm, DebbieV wrote:
On Jul 26, 11:44 pm, Toppers
wrote:





=SUMPRODUCT(--(a2:a100="Dog"),--(b2:B100<""))*150


Better to put "Dog" in a cell:


=SUMPRODUCT(--(a2:a100=X1),--(b2:B100<""))*150


HTH


"DebbieV" wrote:
Hi
I know it can be done but it escapes me at this stage. Please help!!!


I have a spreadsheet which looks like


A B
1 Dog 12/7/07
2 Cat 13/7/07
3 Dog
4 Dog 12/7/07
5 Cat
6 Dog 12/7/07
7 Dog 12/7/07


I want to return a count of the number of times that dog occurs in
column A and has a corresponding value in column B (is not blank) - so
in this case answer would be 4. I also then want to multiply the
answer by 150 (4*150).


Can someone help?


cheers
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Thanks Pete - worked beautifully!- Hide quoted text -

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