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I need a formula in sheet 2 that counts if column C sheet 1 = S, and column S
sheet 1 can equal either N* or U*and column A sheet 1 does not equal CBH, APH, or HH and column F sheet 1 is =1 and <= 149999. Any help? Thanks |
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column S sheet 1 can equal either N* or U*
What does the asterisk mean? Is that a wildcard or is it the literal asterisk character? How about staying in one thread. I just posted a link to a sample file in your other thread. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Trev" wrote in message ... I need a formula in sheet 2 that counts if column C sheet 1 = S, and column S sheet 1 can equal either N* or U*and column A sheet 1 does not equal CBH, APH, or HH and column F sheet 1 is =1 and <= 149999. Any help? Thanks |
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Sorry my other thread was getting so confusing that I could not figure out
where I was at. The * is a wildcard. Trev "T. Valko" wrote: column S sheet 1 can equal either N* or U* What does the asterisk mean? Is that a wildcard or is it the literal asterisk character? How about staying in one thread. I just posted a link to a sample file in your other thread. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Trev" wrote in message ... I need a formula in sheet 2 that counts if column C sheet 1 = S, and column S sheet 1 can equal either N* or U*and column A sheet 1 does not equal CBH, APH, or HH and column F sheet 1 is =1 and <= 149999. Any help? Thanks |
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