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Note that Peo said:
... C2 holds the work locations and D2 the passed/failed abbreviation not column C and column D. He meant for you to put "IHR" in C2 and "P" in D2 and the amended formula will work as before. The advantage of this is that you can easily change what is in those two cells and get a different result, without having to modify the formula. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 3, 6:47 pm, Robin wrote: Fantastic! THANK YOU. This one worked just fine: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A200="IHR"),--(B2:B200="P")) I will have to learn more about the SUMPRODUCT function. What purpose do the dashes serve? Regarding the following suggestion: it's easier to use if you change it to =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A200=C2),--(B2:B200=D2)) where C2 holds the work locations and D2 the passed/failed abbreviation If C holds work locations and D the P/F abbreviation, what is in columns A and B? |
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