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I want to set up a count of all cells where the date is equal to the date
specified in column A on the sheet and the font for the specified range is Red. Currently my formula reads =SUMPRODUCT(('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600="Red")*('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600=A11)) I need to find out how many cases I processed that were overdue by date so I can see how many cases I had overdue per month. The font on the Master Log goes to Red in the conditional formatting if the item was processed overdue. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. |
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Replicate the logic tests in your conditional formatting within your
SUMPRODUCT formula. It's otherwise very difficult to identify formatting applied by conditional formatting. Hope this helps, Hutch "Judy Cohen" wrote: I want to set up a count of all cells where the date is equal to the date specified in column A on the sheet and the font for the specified range is Red. Currently my formula reads =SUMPRODUCT(('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600="Red")*('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600=A11)) I need to find out how many cases I processed that were overdue by date so I can see how many cases I had overdue per month. The font on the Master Log goes to Red in the conditional formatting if the item was processed overdue. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. |
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My conditional formatting is on another sheet. For the given column it
compares dates, if date in the specified column is more than a certain amount after the column that I am comparing to it would show as red, do I copy my formala from the conditional formatting editor where I have "red" also do I enclose the formula in quotes? "Tom Hutchins" wrote: Replicate the logic tests in your conditional formatting within your SUMPRODUCT formula. It's otherwise very difficult to identify formatting applied by conditional formatting. Hope this helps, Hutch "Judy Cohen" wrote: I want to set up a count of all cells where the date is equal to the date specified in column A on the sheet and the font for the specified range is Red. Currently my formula reads =SUMPRODUCT(('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600="Red")*('Master Log'!U$2:U$2600=A11)) I need to find out how many cases I processed that were overdue by date so I can see how many cases I had overdue per month. The font on the Master Log goes to Red in the conditional formatting if the item was processed overdue. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. |
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