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=SUMPRODUCT((D2:D3565="0 Paper")*(F2:F3565=1)) -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "MadProphet" wrote: I am trying to get a count of how many rows have a value of "1" in the F column AND have a value of "0 PAPER" in the D column. I keep getting an error. I am using Excel 2003 and the following formula =SUMIF('CURRENT EDIT STATUS'!D2:D3565,"0 PAPER", 'CURRENT EDIT STATUS'!F2:F3565) |
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