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On Feb 22, 3:10 pm, bj wrote:
something like =sumproduct(--(C1:C2500="N"),--(D1:D2500="N"),--(E1:E2500="N"),--(F1:F2500=*"N"),--(G1:G2500="N")) will give you the count of all those with all Ns bj, That did the trick marvelously, thanks for your knowledge. Pierre |
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