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I've been using =SUMPRODUCT(--(COUNTIF(A1:A1000,B1:B30)0)) to compare
two sets of numbers for matching numbers. Is there a way to expand
this formula to compare 3 or more sets of numbers for matching
numbers? I've tried using it on 3 sets of numbers and keep getting the
error "You've entered too many arguements for this function".
 
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