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Default COUNTIF or SUMPRODUCT

Answered in your other post.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"SFC Traver" wrote in message
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Thanks. It worked. I tried to make it simplier for whomever takes over for
me
by assigning names to the cell ranges and I keep getting the #NUM error.

I named the D column "REDCAT", E column "Grade", G column "Gender" and
then
named each cell like you recommended (white, black, sgt, ssg, etc).

Then I replaced the formula you sent and it's not working. Can I do this?

=SUMPRODUCT(--(REDCAT=WHITE),--(Gender=M),--(Grade=Jr NCO))

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(D2:D4000="white"),--(E2:E4000="sgt"),--(G2:G4000="male"))

Better to use cells to hold the criteria:

A1 = white
B1 = sgt
C1 = male

=SUMPRODUCT(--(D2:D4000=A1),--(E2:E4000=B1),--(G2:G4000=C1))


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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"SFC Traver" wrote in message
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Not sure which way to go on this. I have three columns (Race, Rank,
Gender)
and I need to count how many white,sgt,males there are and put it in
one
cell
in another worksheet in the same book.

Have search the board and everything I've tried has not worked. If you
could help me with this, I can replace what I need.

Race column is D2:D4000
Rank Column is E2:E4000
Gender Column is G2:G4000

Thanks!
Dan