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Want to write the following:
if cell X in column A=P and cell Y in column B=Q, then increase count by one. How can I do this? |
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Not without using VBA.
An example would be needed i.e. it only one occurence of cells X & Y? And where is the count? " wrote: Want to write the following: if cell X in column A=P and cell Y in column B=Q, then increase count by one. How can I do this? |
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....."it" should have been "is there"!
"Toppers" wrote: Not without using VBA. An example would be needed i.e. it only one occurence of cells X & Y? And where is the count? " wrote: Want to write the following: if cell X in column A=P and cell Y in column B=Q, then increase count by one. How can I do this? |
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