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Only a few Excel functions accept ranges. If isn't one of them. You probably
want: =sumproduct((a1:a5="star")*(b1:b5<"n/a")) Regards, Fred "sd" wrote in message ... i am trying to use the if function in the following manner. A B apple red apple red grapes purple grapes yellow star n/a if(B1:B5="n/a",0,countif(A1:A5, "star") I want to use this formula not only for 'star' but also for 'apple' and grapes' and many more such fruits which might have n/a later. But, everytime I use this formula it returns a 1..should it not return a 0 for when the value in B is n/a? Please help.. Thank you |
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