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See:
http://tinyurl.com/6kyjd
HTH
Jason
Atlanta, Ga
-----Original Message-----
What does the -- in front of the (range1 = "internal")
do?
"Meredith" wrote:
Thank you!
"Jason Morin" wrote:
One way:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(range1="internal"),--(range2=6),--
(range2<=10))
HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA
-----Original Message-----
I would like to look at one column (range1) in
excel and
if the word
"internal" appears, I would like to then look to
the
next column (range2) and
count the total number of times the value is
between 6
and 10...
Internal 8
Internal 2
External 7
So in this data set, I would like my result to be
equal
to 1. Both internal
and between 6 and 10. I can do them separately but
cannot figure out how to
combine the 2 formulas...
=COUNTIF(range1, "internal")
=COUNTIF(range2,"<=10")-COUNTIF(range2,"<6")
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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