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I have d2, e2 and f2 with text in them. The text is either 'Physical' or
'Remote'. When they have 'Physical' in d2, and/or e2 and/or f2 I want a function in a1 that returns the number of cells with 'Physical', not including cell e2. E.g.: Countif(d2:f2, "Physical") returns 3 if all three cells have Physical in them, however i want it to return 2 and ignore cell e2.. I tried Countif(d2,f2 "Physical"), however Excel will not accept this. How do I do this function? -- Q3PD |
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