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My bad! Your correct I did have it pulling a #DIV/O! into the data by mistake.
These all work great! Thanks everyone for all your help.
-B1llt

"David Biddulph" wrote:

There are no divide operations in that formula, so if you're seeing a
#DIV/0! result it's because you've got a #DIV/0! in the data being used by
the formula. Tackle the problem where it's being generated.
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David Biddulph


"b1llt" wrote in message
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I should have mentioned we're still on Excel 2000.
I used these and am getting a #DIV/0! result.
Any suggestions ---thanks,
Bill

"Ziggy" wrote:

Another 2003 solution is an array formula

=SUM(($K$15:$K$38=K41)*($M$15:$M$38=1))

Set with CTRL-Shift-Enter
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