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=SUMPRODUCT(--NOT(A1:A10),--(B1:B10))
"Gail" wrote: I am trying to create a formula to give me a count of all of the rows that have a false value in column 1 and a true value in the same row of column 2. I thought that the CountIf formula would work but it doesn't seem to do comparisons -- Here's what I was thinking =CountIf((a1:a10,"false") and (b2:b10,"true")) but that doesn't work -- does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Gail |
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