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Yesterday I got some great help clarifying my spreadsheet need, and the
formula below was generated (which works, and does exactly what it needs to do): =SUMPRODUCT(('New Rule Clients'!Y4:Y3500="Yes")*('New Rule Clients'!Z4:Z3500="")) I'm wondering however, if it is possible to add a third level of formula and or logic to the above, based upon the following requirement: In Column A I list clients by "Last Name". The above formula offers me a nice "total numerical count" of those individuals who have not had their final interviews with our program. If I could also get the actual names which associate with those "numeric values" I would have even more precision. Is there a way to "link" logic with Column A (where the actual names are listed), to generate a formula outcome which would provide me the actual names of clients who still need their final interviews (above and beyond just identifying that a specific number haven't yet been interviewed?). Thank You in advance for you Input and Help! Dan |
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