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You could use:
=sumproduct (--('H:\Work\[Cases_Older_Than_One_Year.xls]131106'!S1:S999="Closed")) (all one line) But you can't use the whole column (xl2003 and below, anyway). John wrote: Hi, I use =COUNTIF('H:\Work\[Cases_Older_Than_One_Year.xls]131106'!S:S,"Closed") When the WB is open it returns a value. When closed i get #VALUE! Is this just the feature of this function in XL, if so, would anyone suggest an alternative please? Thanks John -- Dave Peterson |
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