count only if
THANK YOU FRED! YOU ROCK! It worked like a charm.
Have a great night!
"Fred Smith" wrote:
That's because Sumproduct does not support wildcards. You need to do it this
way:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("ray",MASTERLIST!E2:E100))),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("d",MASTERLIST!F2:F100))))
Regards,
Fred
"Erin" wrote in message
...
I tried (the critera is on worksheet named masterlist)...
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MASTERLIST!E2:E100="*Ray"),--(MASTERLIST!F2:F100="*d"))
but it doesn't work. :-(
"Erin" wrote:
How do I count the number of cells only if E1:E100 contains "ray" and
F1:F100
contains a "d"? I only want the "d's" in column if column E has Raytheon.
Right now it's counting all the "d's" in column f and all the "ray's" in
column e, but I only want column f to count if column e has ray. Hope
that
makes sense. Please help.
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