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Thanks for the two corrections, the sumproduct as well as the starting row !
Great ! -- ** Fool on the hill ** "Toppers" wrote: Use sumproduct (Somproduct): =Sumproduct(--('Data entry'!$K$3:$K$65534="Yes");--('Data entry'!$C$3:$C$65534=B2)) Should start row be 2 or 3 ? It differs in your COUNTIF statement. HTH "Jaydubs" wrote: Hello Excel(lent) users, I want to use countif but with two conditions, instead of one. I tried: =COUNTIF(AND('Data entry'!$K$2:$K$65534="Yes";'Data entry'!$C$3:$C$65534=B2)) But it did not work -- ** Fool on the hill ** |
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