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Thanks for the reply ...
Okay here is the actual formula ... It will not add the "Filed-Arrest Felony" when entered. The formula is accepted, but wont add the last part. =SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(MATCH('OFFENSE LOG'!$F$7:$F$57,{"Murder","Capital Murder"},0)),--ISNUMBER(MATCH('OFFENSE LOG'!$P$7:$P$57,{"filed-at large felony","filed-arrest felony"}))) "Aladin Akyurek" wrote: force530 wrote: [...] These are the conditions; If Column A has either apples and/or grapes I would like them to be counted only if oranges or pears are in the same row in column B. i.e., A5=apples or grapes and B5= oranges or pears, then the condition is met and it should reflect 1. [...] =SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(MATCH($A$2:$A$10,{"apples","grapes"},0)),--ISNUMBER(MATCH($B$2:$B$10,{"oranges","pears"},0))) |
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