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Simplest is to do:
=countif(A2:A200,=101)-countif(A2:A200,140) "kenm" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to count a specific range of values that occurs between two number in column. I tried some countif and IF functions but couldn't land the right formula. Any help is really appreciated. Here's my example: In a single column from A2:A200 there's a set of numbers with values ranging between 1-200. I'm trying to find a 'count' of all numbers in this column that fall 'between' 101-140. thanks for your assistance, _kenm -- kenm |
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