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Try this array formula (ctrl-shift-enter):
=COUNT((C6:C70="lost")*(F6:F70="backhoes")) HTH, JP On Nov 13, 11:33 am, ba374 wrote: Hello, I am sure this is a simple formula but for the life of me I can not remember. Here is my scenario: Column C (c6:c70) contains the data "won" or "lost" Column F (f6:f70) contains the data "4wd loaders" "backhoes", etc. I need to count, in another column, how many backhoes were lost and so on. Thanks, Brandy |
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