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I have figured out how to add mutliple ranges and criteria using the countif
formula, but now I have a formula that is too long to fit in the cell formula bar. Won't let me complete the formula. Is there a way to combine two ranges in the same formula statement like: =countif('input'!k2:k4+k40:k45,"1") ? I have a column k 1 thru 560 or so that I have to count either a 1,2,or 3 in, but I can't count the whole column at the same time, I have to count mutliple ranges. I figured out how to do that, but now my formula is too long? Any help would be greatly apprecriated. Thanks. |
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