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=SUMPRODUCT((E7:E350="ARCOM")*(--T7:T350=1)) That formula works whether the Col_T values are text or numeric. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Anthony Mann" wrote: I have been trying to use COUNT IF and SUM IF functions in a worksheet, and I have been receiving the #VALUE! error. For Example: I am trying to have it add up the number of personnel with "ARCOM" and "1", just adding the number of personnel with ARCOMs to gather a total. The same thing with other types of awards - # of personnel with other type of awards. Just adding ARCOM and "1" (in a separate column" should work. The formula(s) that I am using a =COUNT(IF((E7:E350="ARCOM)+(T7:T350="1")1,0)) and =SUM(IF((E7:E350="ARCOM)+(T7:T350="1")1,0)) The COUNT IF formula worked ONCE, and then I started getting the #VALUE! error, with no resolution in sight. This formula is on a very high priority document for us, so if you know the answer, please post it here, or email it to me at Thanks!! |
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