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I have used the previous posts here to answer most of my questions today, but
was just advised I need to add another variable into my formula... I've tried to adjust it and it doesn't work and I'm now at a loss.. Can someone help!? Currently I have: =SUMPRODUCT(--(K1:K1000=A102),--(K1:K1000<=A103),--(F1:F1000=A105),G1:G1000) Column K contains different dates Column G contains a random number between 1 and 1000 (the # of participants) Column F contains one of six different options (Teambuilding, Coaching... etc) (picked from a Validated List) A102 is January 1/05 A103 is January 31/05 A105 contains the word 'Teambuilding' The answer comes out to be "0" My original formula worked, but I didn't include "--(F1:F1000=A105)". This is the extra variable I need to count by. Also, ultimately, I would like these formulas to calculate in another worksheet altogether, but that is way above my head! Can all this actually happen in the same formula?? Thanks! Jayded |
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