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Earlier this week I asked a question regarding baseball scorekeeping, and
working with the countif formula function. now my question is how do i tell
it to mark mulitple colums for mulitple things like H, AB, K etc
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I think you'll need to provide more specific details.

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Earlier this week I asked a question regarding baseball scorekeeping, and
working with the countif formula function. now my question is how do i
tell
it to mark mulitple colums for mulitple things like H, AB, K etc



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Default formula ? pt 2

I'm not going to give you the answer but for sure I will give you orientation
on how to get it. First, I'm new at XL, SECOND, I was "newer" just like you
my friend.
I learned that if I was not specific on my question either wasted people time
trying to figure my question out or just like your case "did not get any
answer a
all". This is what I learned : Be more specific, give examples, let others
know what
you are talking about, if possible give details of formulas, worksheet,
formatting...
This is one of the best forum in my opinion and I always got my answers.
Take it in a constructive way and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Also if you search for answers already given, the percentage of finding it
in previous posts is very high and you don't even have to explain your
question.
Take care.

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Earlier this week I asked a question regarding baseball scorekeeping, and
working with the countif formula function. now my question is how do i tell
it to mark mulitple colums for mulitple things like H, AB, K etc

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