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Hi all,
More than 24 hours ago I posted a question in the thread Text formula, but it seems not to arrive. Therefore I repeat my question he R, Thank you very much, it indeed works for D5:D16 , also for D5:E16 (what I was looking for, more that one dimension). What also works to check if "apple", "pear", "cherry"; "coconut" and "apricot" each occur at least once in a given range is =COUNT(MATCH({"apple", "pear", "cherry"; "coconut","apricot"},D5:D16,0))=5 but =COUNT(MATCH({"apple", "pear", "cherry"; "coconut","apricot"},D5:E16,0))=5 does not work. I got stuck with this problem, why does it work for a one column range but not for a two column range? I really want it solved, also because the list or array way (how should I call it?), with {......} is so elegant and easier to use. Can you or anybody out there in this august newsgroup help (and explain)? Jack. |
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