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My question is similar to the one posted by Sassy on 6/14/07 (sorry I forgot
to check which discussion group I was looking at...) I want to find out, in the same column, the numbers that are greater than 0 but less than 8 Following the example given in response to Sassy's question, I still get the wrong answer (there are small amounts of numbers so I can check easily) This is the formula I tried: =COUNTIF(O34:O45,"0")-(COUNTIF(O34:O45,"<8")) |
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