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I am creating a spreadsheet for scheduling I have most of the formulas using
=countif what I am trying to do is calculate a cell that lists 2 names for a split shift i.e. 1st shift: Fred 2nd Shift: Fred/Roman or Fred Roman 3rd shift: Roman At the end of the week the countif is counting the number of times each name was found. The problem is having a shift like listed above is not being calculated in any way for the 2nd shift. What I would like to do is have a formula that woul see 2nd shift and add .5 to each end total instead of the traditional 1 per occurance. I dont know if this is possible. Any help would be appreciated Kelly |
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=0.5*(COUNTIF(A:A,"*Fred*")+COUNTIF(A:A,"Fred")) In article , madduck wrote: I am creating a spreadsheet for scheduling I have most of the formulas using =countif what I am trying to do is calculate a cell that lists 2 names for a split shift i.e. 1st shift: Fred 2nd Shift: Fred/Roman or Fred Roman 3rd shift: Roman At the end of the week the countif is counting the number of times each name was found. The problem is having a shift like listed above is not being calculated in any way for the 2nd shift. What I would like to do is have a formula that woul see 2nd shift and add .5 to each end total instead of the traditional 1 per occurance. I dont know if this is possible. Any help would be appreciated Kelly |
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