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Default "OR" operator to evaluate multiple conditions

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Is there an arithmetic operator that represents "OR" for use in functions

such as SUMPRODUCT? I am aware that you may use the "*" operator in
SUMPRODUCT to represent an "AND" as in the following case:
=SUMPRODUCT((Condition1)*(Condition2)). What is the appropriate operator to
evaluate "OR" instead of "AND"?



 
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