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I have a company fitness chart, with "X"s indicating participation on certain
days of the week. The requestor wants a sub-totaled percentage for fitness sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays (combined) and for Wednesdays, plus an overall score. The overall participation percentage is no problem. For the sub-scores, I am using a COUNTIFS function: =COUNTIFS(--(B2:P2),"TUES",--(B2:P2),"THURS",--(B3:P3),"X"). But, this produces an error. (What do the paired dashes mean, anyway)? I have tried a couple of other functions, COUNTA, COUNTIF and IF, plus some of the SUMPRODUCT examples from the discussion page. They do not work as advertised either, although I thought I was close at one point. Suggestions are welcome, as always. DOUG |
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