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If column A has occurrences of "c", then look at that row in column B, and
count, wherever B is not blank. Basically, I want to count everyone who joined at the "conductors level" (occurrences of "c" in column A), who has a child in the elementary music program (column B wherever not blank). I'm so frustrated. Please help me! |
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