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I used a formula given for SUMPRODUCT( given in this forum).
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A2000="john doe")*(B1:B2000="January")*(C1:C2000="Visit")*(D1: D2000="newyork")) The column D could be Newyork, Washington, Miami or Philaderphia and I'like to have the sumproduct with the same criteria for column A,B,C but D could change between those states without making any difference in my counting. The question is How can I add those states to the original formula in order to include them in the sumproduct as if it were Newyork. Something like "and"," or"... Tx. |
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