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Can someone help me? I would like to know how to total the # of persons who
have "Scheduled Appointments" and need "Housing Assistance. I am extracting
this data from a separate spreadsheet in the same work book titled "May" &
would like it to appear on my Calculation SS.

ColD ColE ColG
Housing Assistance Scheduled Appt # Person

This is How my Calculation SS appears:

Col A ColB ColC
Scheduled Appt Housing Assistance # Person

I know this is alot of info but I want to be specific. I appreciate any help.
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use a pivot table and use CoID and CoIE in the Row Field and CoIG person in
the data field and summarize by count

jharoy wrote:
Can someone help me? I would like to know how to total the # of persons who
have "Scheduled Appointments" and need "Housing Assistance. I am extracting
this data from a separate spreadsheet in the same work book titled "May" &
would like it to appear on my Calculation SS.

ColD ColE ColG
Housing Assistance Scheduled Appt # Person

This is How my Calculation SS appears:

Col A ColB ColC
Scheduled Appt Housing Assistance # Person

I know this is alot of info but I want to be specific. I appreciate any help.


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try sumproduct
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Can someone help me? I would like to know how to total the # of persons who
have "Scheduled Appointments" and need "Housing Assistance. I am extracting
this data from a separate spreadsheet in the same work book titled "May" &
would like it to appear on my Calculation SS.

ColD ColE ColG
Housing Assistance Scheduled Appt # Person

This is How my Calculation SS appears:

Col A ColB ColC
Scheduled Appt Housing Assistance # Person

I know this is alot of info but I want to be specific. I appreciate any help.

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It worked, Thank You Very much!
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try sumproduct
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"jharoy" wrote:

Can someone help me? I would like to know how to total the # of persons who
have "Scheduled Appointments" and need "Housing Assistance. I am extracting
this data from a separate spreadsheet in the same work book titled "May" &
would like it to appear on my Calculation SS.

ColD ColE ColG
Housing Assistance Scheduled Appt # Person

This is How my Calculation SS appears:

Col A ColB ColC
Scheduled Appt Housing Assistance # Person

I know this is alot of info but I want to be specific. I appreciate any help.

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