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numbers ranging from "09-001" to "10-999".
Use cells to hold the criteria. D2 = Open E2 = 10-000 F2 = 10-999 =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A20=D2),--(B2:B20=E2),--(B2:B20<=F2)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "hokiebird2008" wrote in message ... I have a sheet with one column containing either "Open" or "Closed" and another column with numbers ranging from "09-001" to "10-999". I need to count the number of entries that are "Open" but only for the numbers ranging from "10-000" to "10-999". Any suggestions? |
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