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Your formula works for me. Are you sure that the *numbers* are real nunbers
and not text? Try: =ISTEXT(D2) and copy down to see what you get. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Byron720" wrote in message ... I have the following data: w 1 w 1 w 2 w 1 w 1 c 3 w 2 c 1 c 1 w 3 c 1 I need a formula that calculates how many of the w's have numbers greater than 1. I was trying this formula: sumproduct(--(C2:C12="W"),--(D2:D121)) but it doesn't work. |
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