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You may want to consider using a pivottable, too.
And if you're using xl2007 or newer, there's a new =countifs() function that may do what you want. See excel's help for more info. On 05/06/2011 10:19, Scott Stedman wrote: I have a list of oil and gas wells by county and status. For example: County Status SEWARD SI SEWARD Active STEVENS Active STEVENS SI HASKELL Active HASKELL SI HASKELL Active I want can easily use COUNITF to show that I have three SI (shut in) wells and four active wells but I want to expand that data to show how many SI and Active wells I have in each county. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
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