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=SUMPRODUCT(--(W2:W31="TS"), --(Y2:Y31="B"))+SUMPRODUCT(--(W2:W31="TS"),
--(Y2:Y31="D")) After trawling the pages of Messr's Mcgimpsy and Pearson and others the fromula above works perfectly but I can't believe it needs to be that complicated. Simply it looks for occurences of TS in Col W2 - W31 and if there is a corresponding value of B or D in column X it counts it. Please tell me that it can be simplified. |
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