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![]() Is there a way to have a function/formula when evalutating a cell, look at the result of the formula within that cell and not the formula? For instance: The formulas in range A1:A20 is =IF(LEFT($G4,3)="DET",G4,""). How can I count/sum the instances in range A1:A20 where =IF(LEFT($G4,3)="DET",G4,"") is true? I have tried: COUNTif(LEFT($A1:A20,3)="DET") SUMIF(LEFT($A1:A20,3)="DET"). Thanks... |
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