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Urgent please help!!
I have had the answer to my original question but have a couple of spanners
to throw in to the works!! The formula is on a different sheet to the data to which the formula pertains and the set of numbers is actually a formula of say column x * Y. Can my original query still be done??!?!? Thanks Loads!!!!!! another suggestion: =Sumproduct(--(A1:A4="open"), --(B1:B410)) entered normally "HighlandRoss" wrote: Hi I am trying to work out how to create a formula that reads only entries of "Open" in column A and counts instances of those with "Open" and a value of over 10 in column B i.e. a value of 2 should be returned in the example below. Can anyone please help Cheers Ross A B C D 1open 11 2closed 11 3open 16 4open 7 |
Urgent please help!!
This doesn't make any sense. It obviously relates to another thread,
so why have you started a new one? You are not going to get any help just because you say it's urgent. Pete On Nov 22, 9:42 am, HighlandRoss wrote: I have had the answer to my original question but have a couple of spanners to throw in to the works!! The formula is on a different sheet to the data to which the formula pertains and the set of numbers is actually a formula of say column x * Y. Can my original query still be done??!?!? Thanks Loads!!!!!! another suggestion: =Sumproduct(--(A1:A4="open"), --(B1:B410)) entered normally "HighlandRoss" wrote: Hi I am trying to work out how to create a formula that reads only entries of "Open" in column A and counts instances of those with "Open" and a value of over 10 in column B i.e. a value of 2 should be returned in the example below. Can anyone please help Cheers Ross A B C D 1open 11 2closed 11 3open 16 4open 7- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Urgent please help!!
OK Apologies, calm down I am trying to do this for a work related project and
was merely trying to ask for help i.e. the purpose of a forum. And as my reply to the original thread remains further down the list (uusually on forums the latest posts appear at the top) I was/am worried that I may not get an answer. So thanks for your concern Pete. "Pete_UK" wrote: This doesn't make any sense. It obviously relates to another thread, so why have you started a new one? You are not going to get any help just because you say it's urgent. Pete On Nov 22, 9:42 am, HighlandRoss wrote: I have had the answer to my original question but have a couple of spanners to throw in to the works!! The formula is on a different sheet to the data to which the formula pertains and the set of numbers is actually a formula of say column x * Y. Can my original query still be done??!?!? Thanks Loads!!!!!! another suggestion: =Sumproduct(--(A1:A4="open"), --(B1:B410)) entered normally "HighlandRoss" wrote: Hi I am trying to work out how to create a formula that reads only entries of "Open" in column A and counts instances of those with "Open" and a value of over 10 in column B i.e. a value of 2 should be returned in the example below. Can anyone please help Cheers Ross A B C D 1open 11 2closed 11 3open 16 4open 7- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Urgent please help!!
Its not a question of Pete calming down.
He was quite rightly pointing out that if you don't stay in the same thread, how on earth do we know what your problem is (was)? People are here to help (voluntarily), but very few people have the time to go searching for what you originally posted, to be able to answer you. If you are going to start a new thread (not advised), then at least post the problem, and what response you have already received. -- Regards Roger Govier "HighlandRoss" wrote in message ... OK Apologies, calm down I am trying to do this for a work related project and was merely trying to ask for help i.e. the purpose of a forum. And as my reply to the original thread remains further down the list (uusually on forums the latest posts appear at the top) I was/am worried that I may not get an answer. So thanks for your concern Pete. "Pete_UK" wrote: This doesn't make any sense. It obviously relates to another thread, so why have you started a new one? You are not going to get any help just because you say it's urgent. Pete On Nov 22, 9:42 am, HighlandRoss wrote: I have had the answer to my original question but have a couple of spanners to throw in to the works!! The formula is on a different sheet to the data to which the formula pertains and the set of numbers is actually a formula of say column x * Y. Can my original query still be done??!?!? Thanks Loads!!!!!! another suggestion: =Sumproduct(--(A1:A4="open"), --(B1:B410)) entered normally "HighlandRoss" wrote: Hi I am trying to work out how to create a formula that reads only entries of "Open" in column A and counts instances of those with "Open" and a value of over 10 in column B i.e. a value of 2 should be returned in the example below. Can anyone please help Cheers Ross A B C D 1open 11 2closed 11 3open 16 4open 7- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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