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I have a formula in column W that will count the number of goals set. In
column X the count is for the number of times that the person missed goal. In column V I've divided column X by column W. Why can I not just use one cell with the numerator being the being the formula in column X and the denominator being the formula W? W: =SUMPRODUCT(--($C$2:$C$100="B Brad"),--($E$2:$E$1000))+SUMPRODUCT(--($C$2:$C$100="Bill Brad"),--($I$2:$I$1000))+SUMPRODUCT(--($C$2:$C$100="Bill Brad"),--($M$2:$M$1000)) X: =SUMPRODUCT(--($C$2:$C$100="Bill Brad")*(--($F$2:$F$100<$E$2:$E$100)+(--($J$2:$J$100<$I$2:$I$100))+(--($N$2:$N$100<$M$2:$M$100)))) |
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