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Pete On Apr 28, 11:10*am, CW wrote: Thanks both, both formulas do the job. "Pete_UK" wrote: Try this: =SUMPRODUCT((Data1!B4:B52="Testing")*(Data1!D4:D52 <TODAY())*(Data! E4:E52TODAY())) Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 28, 9:17 am, CW wrote: Hi All I have a formula which is working as follows: =SUMPRODUCT((Data1!B4:B52="Testing")*(Data1!D4:D52 <"")) This basically counts the numbers of values in a column against a set value. *So for me it counts the number of projects that have dates against the 'testing' phase. I need to amend this to only count the value if the phase is currently in progress. *This would basically be if D4:D52 < Today() and E4:E52 Today(). Unfortunately I'm having great difficulty putting this in to a formula. * Could someone please assist? Thanks CW .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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