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Default Countif - Two Criteria in two columns are met.


I am attempting to create a formula which returns the number of times a
value which occurs in G and is above certain values in F is presents.

Ie I have in Column F the outstanding balance of the client.
in column G the country they are in.

There are two ways I can see possible to get the output I wish being a
table which shows each country as Y and a range of debt as X e.g.
$500 $100 $50 $10

Albania x x x x
Cyprus x x x x
Malta x x x x

Now; I would of assumed that I can use COUNTIF but that is stressing me
out to no end, I have looked at PivotTables, which would be great if I
could create custom columns. (Can you do that?????)

So basicalli if I want to know how many debtors there are in Cyprus
$500 what would the formula be, ?


Excellent.

Thanks


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