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I would like to write a countif if statment that returns a count that is
greater than a count in a specific cell. I have found the following info, but cannot find the symbol necessary. It looks something like a backwards 3 with a t on it - 3t. any suggestions? Formula would be: =countif(data,""3tA1) where A1=my cell reference and 3t= the symbol I am seeking. |
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