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I am trying to count data from different columns (options)

An example of data:

April Monday
May Tuesday
June Friday
July Monday
April Friday
June (blank)
July Tuesday
April (blank)

I want to capture the total entries for April and not count the Blank Cells.

I know I can do Countif for April but then what?
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Hi!

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A9="April"),--(B2:B9<""))

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I am trying to count data from different columns (options)

An example of data:

April Monday
May Tuesday
June Friday
July Monday
April Friday
June (blank)
July Tuesday
April (blank)

I want to capture the total entries for April and not count the Blank
Cells.

I know I can do Countif for April but then what?
--
Very Thankful



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