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Try something like this...
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="c"),--(B1:B100="x")) If 'x' is a number, remove the quotes. Hope this helps! In article , "John" wrote: I am trying to count the number of times "c" appears in a column but I need to limit the count using a second criteria found in another column |
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