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How do I use boolean values so that a formula would evaluate TRUE as 1 and
FALSE as 0? For example, if column A contains boolean values, I want to avoid formulas like {SUM(IF(A1:A100, 1, 0))}. Instead, I would like to just enter {SUM(A1:A100)}. Presently, in such a formula both TRUE and FALSE are treated as 0. |
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