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=Sumproduct(--(E21:E25="E"),--(D21:D25=6)) "Toppers" wrote: =Sumproduct(--(E21:E25)="E"),--(D21:D25=6)) "Booklover32" wrote: I'm trying to make a formula such that if a column has alphabetical digits [E,I, M,P,...] and the column beside it has numerical digits [5, 6, 8...], I can relate the number of times I matches with 6. I cannot do just a simple countif and subtraction formula as sometimes the 6 matches with E. I tried: =if(E21:e25,"I")and(D21:d25,"6")then(countif(e21:e 25,"I")) but that only results in an error. However, that might give an idea of what I'm looking for. Thanks! |